WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015
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FEBRUARY 16
• A caller reported someone broke into a residence on Quiggle
Lane and stole several items.
• A caller reported someone slashed a vehicle’s tires again on
Columbia Boulevard in Umatilla.
• A caller reported ¿nding a dumping site on Umatilla 5iver
5oad that contained mail Irom numerous residences.
FEBRUARY 15
• A ¿ght Zas reported on 6outhZest th 6treet.
• A caller reported a Iemale broke into a vacant residence on
West Columbia Lane in Hermiston.
• 7Zo males Zere reportedl\ ¿ghting on 6outh HighZa\ .
• A ¿ght Zas reported on 6outhZest th 6treet.
• A caller reported someone tried to steal a television Irom the
Hermiston ConIerence Center on 6outh HighZa\ .
• A caller reported items ³keep coming up missing´ Irom a
residence on West Quince Avenue.
• 7Zo vehicles Zere reportedl\ egged in a parking lot on 1orth
)irst 6treet.
• A caller reported a vehicle Zas vandali]ed on 'iablo Court in
Umatilla.
FEBRUARY 14
• A caller reported hearing gunshots on (ast Loop 5oad.
• A caller reported an into[icated male knocked on the door oI
his residence on Westland 5oad and the male stated he did not
knoZ his name.
• 7he ZindoZ oI a residence Zas reportedl\ broken out on
1orthZest th 6treet.
• A caller reported a Iemale Zas screaming Ior help as she
Zas loaded into a van in a Zheelchair on West Highland Avenue.
• A caller reported a male Zas choking a Iemale inside a vehi-
cle in a parking lot on 1orth )irst 6treet.
• A male reportedl\ stole an -pack oI beer Irom a business
on 6i[th 6treet in Umatilla.
• A caller reported hearing about ¿ve gunshots on -ohn 'a\
6treet in Umatilla.
FEBRUARY 13
• A caller reported a teenager urinated in a parking lot on 1orth
)irst 6treet.
• A caller reported someone attempted to enter the back door
oI a residence on 6outhZest th 6treet.
• A caller reported a suspicious male Zas looking through Ienc-
es into businesses on 6outh HighZa\ .
• A vehicle Zas reportedl\ stolen Irom a parking lot on High-
Za\ in Umatilla.
• A caller reported a suspicious male Zas standing in a ¿eld
behind a \ard on (ighth 6treet in Umatilla.
• A caller reported hearing about ¿ve gunshots on Chinook
Avenue in Umatilla.
• 3ossible mail theIts Zere reported on HighZa\ and
3leasant 9ieZ 5oad in Umatilla.
FEBRUARY 12
• 2n West 6andpiper Avenue a caller reported receiving a
scam call in Zhich someone attempted to gain access to her
computer.
• A bike Zas reportedl\ stolen on 1ortheast )ourth 6treet.
• A caller reported a Iemale Zas ³out oI control´ Zith a kniIe on
6outh )irst 6treet.
• A caller reTuested to speak Zith oI¿cers regarding theIts and
other activities near (ast 1eZport Avenue.
• 7Zo teenagers Zere reportedl\ behaving suspiciousl\ on
West 6tandard Avenue.
• A bike Zas reportedl\ stolen on 6outh HighZa\ .
• 7he back ZindoZ oI a vehicle Zas reportedl\ shattered on
1orth )irst 6treet.
ARRESTS
• -arrod Allen Bankston Iailure to pa\ ¿nes Iailure to
reneZ vehicle registration Iailure to carr\ prooI oI insurance.
• (rik 2livas restraining order violation violation oI release
agreement Iourth-degree assault.
• -ohn Wa\ne Hollibaugh Hermiston 0unicipal Court
Zarrant ² Iailure to pa\ ¿nes.
• Aristeo 'ia] 9irrueta driving under the inÀuence oI into[i-
cants driving Zithout a license driving uninsured.
• 'aniel 5odrigue] Iourth-degree assault second-degree
criminal trespass second-degree disorderl\ conduct harassment
unlaZIul possession oI cocaine minor in possession oI alcohol.
• 1oel 1ava -imene] driving under the inÀuence oI into[i-
cants driving Zhile license suspended or revoked Iailure to drive
Zithin lane driving uninsured.
• 0attheZ -ames 5ambel Iailure to appear.
• Core\ 7imoth\ *ra\ Iailure to pa\ ¿nes.
• -. Concepcion 9a]Tue] Contreras Iailure to present
license driving Zithout a license driving uninsured.
• Christopher Allen Coole\ second-degree criminal tres-
pass.
• 7eresa 5ui] *u]man second-degree criminal posses-
sion oI a Iorged instrument Iailure to present license driving Zith-
out a license careless driving Iailure to carr\ prooI oI insurance.
• -esus 5amire] Iailure to present license driving Zithout
a license Iailure to carr\ prooI oI insurance obscured ZindoZs.
• -uan 'e 'ios Carrillo Iailure to present license driving
Zithout a license Iailure to carr\ prooI oI insurance Iailure to
displa\ license plates.
• Carlos 9alen]uela Hermiston 0unicipal Court Zarrant ²
Iailure to pa\ ¿nes.
• Calmo 1orberto Iailure to present license driving Zithout
a license driving uninsured unlaZIul or unsignaled turn.
• C\nthia Ann -ackson unlaZIul possession oI metham-
phetamine third-degree theIt possession oI drug paraphernalia.
• 0attheZ -ames Wa\ probation violation Hermiston
0unicipal Court Zarrant ² Iailure to pa\ ¿nes.
• -ose Laura 7ello Iailure to present license.
• (lisa 9ega 6andoval Iailure to pa\ ¿nes.
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Edith LeLacheur Jones
Hermiston
March 1, 1922-February 13, 2015
Mount Angel, Ore.
September 18, 1928-February 7, 2015
Mary Opal Kindall, a
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egon, Loop Road resident,
died February 13, 2015, at
Sun Terrace Assisted Living
in Hermiston, Oregon,
at the age of 92 years,
11½ months.
She was born
Mary Opal Johnson
on March 1, 1922,
the youngest of six
daughters, to Carl and
Jennie Johnson at the Kindall
family farm on the
Loop Road. She was raised
and attended school in Stan-
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and her parents moved to Pi-
lot Rock. She graduated from
Pilot Rock High School in
1939, then attended Whitman
College in Walla Walla for
two years.
Mary married Jim Kin-
dall on October 19, 1941, in
Yuma, Arizona. They lived
in Hawthorne, California,
during WWII. After the war,
they returned to Pilot Rock
for a year, then moved to the
Johnson Homestead at Stan-
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they farmed for the next 28
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began raising turkeys. Mary
did much of the turkey work,
in addition to keeping the
family books, cooking, and
sewing, while Jim continued
farming. Jim and Mary re-
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at which time Mary began
working as a typist for the
Simmons-Fisher Insurance
Agency in Hermiston, a job
she kept until 1988. In April
2014 Mary sold her home on
Loop Road and moved to Sun
Terrace.
She was a member of the
Loop Road Harmony Club
from 1949 until she moved
into Sun Terrace.
Mary was an accom-
plished bookkeeper,
gardener, seamstress
and pianist, and al-
ways had something
on hand to eat when-
ever anyone dropped
by. She enjoyed read-
ing and crossword
puzzles.
She is survived by three
daughters: Marilyn Olson and
husband Herb, Littleton, Col-
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Kennewick, Washington, and
Kathleen Kindall and husband
Dan Boyd, Richland, Wash-
ington; three grandchildren,
and three great-grandchildren.
Mary was preceded in
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ters; grandson Jacob Weiss-
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A funeral service will be
held on Thursday, February
19, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. at Burns
Mortuary chapel, Hermiston,
Oregon. Burial will follow at
the Pleasant View Cemetery,
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Those who wish may
make contributions in Mary’s
memory to Good Shepard
Medical Center, Hermiston,
Oregon, or the American
Heart Association.
Please sign the condolence
book at burnsmortuaryherm-
iston.com.
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
iston, Oregon, is in care of ar-
rangements.
Maria Campos-Sanchez
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Aug. 16, 1936-Feb. 15, 2015
Umatilla
May 29, 1952-Feb. 14, 2015
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day, Feb. 15, 2015, in Tucson, Arizona. He was born Aug.
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at Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the guest book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
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co. Recitation of the rosary will be held Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 5:30
p.m. in the Burns Mortuary chapel, Hermiston. Mass of Christian
Burial will be held Thursday, Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of
Angels Catholic Church, Hermiston. Burial will be held later in
Mexico. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Brenda Ann Carpenter
Hermiston
Jan. 14, 1939-Feb. 15, 2015
Alice Virginia McClenahen
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day, Feb. 15, 2015, in Richland, Washington. She was
born Jan. 14, 1939, in Santa Ana, California. A pri-
vate family service to be held at a later date. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Hermiston
Feb. 17, 1922-Feb.15, 2015
Alice Virginia McClenahen, 92, of Hermiston died Sunday,
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Dalles. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Orchestra to perfrom
Inland Northwest Orches-
tra and Saxophonist Paul
Dunsmoor will perform at 4
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tary School Gym Sunday.
The program will include the
following classical works:
“On the Steppes of Central
Asia,” by Alexander Borodin,
“Symphony in D Minor,” by
Cesar Franck, and “Concerto
in E-Flat Major,” by Alexan-
der Glazunov, with Paul Dun-
smoor as a soloist. The con-
cert is free, and a reception
will follow the performance.
Dunsmoor is in his third
year as the Hermiston High
School band director. He has
been playing alto saxophone
for 15 years. Prior to teaching,
he studied music at Oregon
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his bachelor and master’s de-
grees in music education.
Registration for
Young Artists
Competition open
Inland Northwest Musi-
cians is accepting applications
for participation in the 15th
annual Young Artists Compe-
tition, which will take place
March 8 at Hermiston High
School. The competition is
open to instrumentalists and
vocalists up to age 25 in four
age divisions — elementa-
ry, junior high/middle school,
high school and young adult.
Cash awards will be presented
to division winners, and some
participants will also be select-
ed to perform in concert with
the Inland Northwest Orches-
tra in May. Information and
application forms are avail-
able online at www.inland-
northwestmusicians.com. The
deadline for applications is
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HHS graduation
committee seeking
donations
HHS Project Graduation
needs community support
to host the Hermiston High
School’s class of 2015. Costs
include site rental, food, in-
surance, games, entertain-
ment and transportation.
Jenny Miller, president of
HHS Project Graduation, said
the event, which is held the
night of graduation, is a great
way to keep graduates safe.
The drug- and alcohol-free
gathering includes a variety
of food, games, other activi-
ties and prizes.
“To put on a party of this
magnitude, it takes thousands of
dollars,” said Michelle Kane, a
committee member. “Monetary
donations of any size would be
greatly appreciated.”
Kane added that in-kind
donations of items that the
graduates may enjoy, such
as getting as a prize are also
most welcome.
All donors will be men-
tioned in an advertisement
in printed and online media,
unless the donor would like
to remain anonymous. HHS
Project Graduation is a non-
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tions are tax deductible.
The committee of par-
ents and caring community
members is in the midst of a
letter campaign to local busi-
nesses in an effort to garner
support. Of course, individ-
uals may also contribute.
Checks should be made out
to “HHS Project Graduation”
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kind donations can be mailed
or given to Kane or Kathy
Dopps at West Park Elemen-
tary School.
For more information,
contact Miller at jenny.mill-
er@hermiston.k12.or.us;
or Kane at michelle.kane@
hermiston.k12.or.us or (541)
Power singing
event scheduled
People are invited to partic-
ipate in an hour of power sing-
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Hope Church, 1350 S. High-
way 395, Hermiston. For more
information, contact Doug Fe-
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was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove... but the
world may be different because I was important in the Life of a Child.
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summate
homemaker,
keeping her large family
organized and on time
to everything. She never
had a bad word to
say about anyone.
She often said that
“mind thy own
business” was the
11th
Command-
ment. She had
sayings for many
situations. Edith
was a longtime
member of Our Lady of
Angels Catholic Church,
Hermiston, Oregon. She
loved to garden, read,
and worked tirelessly on
behalf of Special Olym-
pics in support of her
youngest child.
She will be deeply
missed.
In lieu of flowers,
please consider a dona-
tion to Oregon Special
Olympics in Edith’s
memory.
Recitation of the ro-
sary will be held on
Saturday, February 21,
2015, at 1:00 p.m. at Our
Lady of Angels Catholic
Church, Hermiston, Ore-
gon, with mass of Chris-
tian burial to follow at
1:30 p.m. Burial will
then follow at the Herm-
iston Cemetery, Hermis-
ton, Oregon.
Please sign the condo-
lence book at burnsmor-
tuaryhermiston.com.
Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
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Edith Jones died on
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Mount Angel, Oregon.
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She is survived by her
sister,
Darlene
Wilson, by her
eight
children:
Steve Jones (Ce-
celia), Dan Jones
(Jennifer), Katie
Thomas (Christo-
pher), Barb Mol-
see
(Stephen), Jones
Tom Jones (Car-
ol), Joanne Barnard
(Dann), Chris Helton
(John), and her beloved
Greg; by her 18 grand-
children, and by one
great-grandchild.
Edith was born in
Missoula, Montana, on
September 18, 1928.
She
graduated
from
high school in Bozeman,
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married Jack Jones in
Bozeman in 1950.
A child of the Depres-
sion, she knew how to
make do. This served her
well with her large fam-
ily. She and the children
followed her husband
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from Montana to Seattle,
to Hawaii, and finally to
Eastern Oregon, where
she lived in Irrigon for
35 years. She moved to
assisted living in Mount
Angel in 2013.
Edith was deeply de-
voted to her Catholic
faith and this provided
her with much comfort
after Jack’s death in
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