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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 RECORDS DEATH NOTICE OBITUARIES Allison ‘Kay’ Netherda (Marlnee) Gladys M. Goodwin Hermiston September 25, 1961-May 15, 2015 Hermiston Oct. 8, 1938-May 19, 2015 Gladys M. Goodwin, 76, of Hermiston died Tuesday, May 19, 2015, in Hermiston. She was born Oct. 8, 1938, in McDonald County, Missouri. Arrangements are pending at Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG MONDAY, MAY 18 • A caller reported a male dressed in black pointed a gun at her as she drove by on Southwest 11th Street. • On Southwest 10th Street, a caller reported someone stole his vehicle earlier in the week. He said he got the vehicle back but found a gun in the fuse box. • A male was reportedly looking into apartment windows on South Highway 395. • A caller reported someone attempted to break into an apart- ment on South Highway 395. • On South First Street, a caller reported he lost his phone a month ago and has been receiving nude photos on a replace- ment phone. • Items were reportedly stolen from a business on North First Street. $JURXSRIPDOHVZHUHUHSRUWHGO\¿JKWLQJDW1HZSRUW3DUN on East Newport Avenue. • Two people were reportedly prowling around a residence on West Moore Avenue. SUNDAY, MAY 17 • Televisions and other items were reportedly stolen from a residence on East Beech Avenue. • A black 2007 Ford Focus with Oregon license plate 333ELM was reportedly stolen on East Ridgeway Avenue. • A longboard was reportedly stolen on West Sunland Ave- nue. • A caller reported an intoxicated driver fell out of his vehicle upon arrival at a business on North First Street and then got into the vehicle and was trying to leave. SATURDAY, MAY 16 6HYHUDOSHRSOHZHUHUHSRUWHGO\¿JKWLQJRQ(DVW$XWXPQ Avenue. • A residence on Southwest 11th Street was reportedly egged. • A laptop was reportedly stolen from a vehicle on West Sunland Avenue. • A real estate agent reported someone broke into and de- stroyed a house on Southwest Larkin Court. • A purse was reportedly stolen from a vehicle on Northwest Seventh Street. $QRI¿FHUUHSRUWHGVRPHRQHZDVDWWHPSWLQJWREX\GUXJV from people in a parking lot on North First Street. • A female reportedly caused a disturbance on West Beech Avenue and ran over a male’s foot with a vehicle. • A caller reported a male was possibly breaking into a vehi- cle on Lorraine Avenue. • A caller reported saddles were stolen from a residence on Northeast Linder Lane in February. FRIDAY, MAY 15 • A trailer hitch was reportedly stolen on East Autumn Avenue. • A male reportedly harassed a female on West Ridgeway Avenue. 7ZRPDOHVZHUHUHSRUWHGO\¿JKWLQJRQ1RUWK)LUVW6WUHHW • Someone reportedly shot a dog on South Ash Road in 6WDQ¿HOG 2Q6RXWK%DUEDUD6WUHHWLQ6WDQ¿HOGDFDOOHUUHSRUWHGKLV 18-year-old son was driving his van without permission. 7ZRSHRSOHZHUHUHSRUWHGO\¿JKWLQJRQ)LIWK6WUHHWLQ Umatilla. • A caller reported about 20 members of a biker gang showed up at a bar on Highway 730 in Umatilla and that two there and two more at a hotel were “standing guard.” ARRESTS • Joey Campos, 24: driving while license suspended or revoked. $OH[-LPHQH]0DUWLQGULYLQJXQGHUWKHLQÀXHQFHRI intoxicants. • Crystal Ann Credille, 31: failure to appear. • Alexander Robert Sendlinger, 20: resisting arrest, menac- LQJXQODZIXOSRVVHVVLRQRID¿UHDUPSRLQWLQJD¿UHDUPDWDQ- other, unlawful use of a weapon, carrying concealed weapons. • Julio Cezar Guardado, 28: Hermiston Municipal Court ZDUUDQW²IDLOXUHWRSD\¿QHV • Jovany Chavez Calderon, 24: second-degree burglary, third-degree theft, second-degree criminal trespass. • Olivia Rivera, 26: harassment. 6DHHG7KDPLU$O6KXDLEGULYLQJXQGHUWKHLQÀXHQFH of intoxicants, reckless driving, third-degree criminal mischief, refusal to take breath test, driving without a license, driving uninsured. $OIUHGR-(VFDOHUDGULYLQJXQGHUWKHLQÀXHQFHRILQWR[L- cants, refusal to take breath test. • Ryan Lynn Williams, 19: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear. .HYLQ3DXO)ULFNHVHFRQGGHJUHHGLVRUGHUO\FRQGXFW • Harry Randolph Williams, 26: second-degree disorderly conduct, harassment. • Maria Cecilia Garcia, 47: credit card fraud. • Nicholas Lucas Rhorer, 28: fourth-degree assault, probation violation, parole violation, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — IDLOXUHWRSD\¿QHV $OYDUR(&DUGHQDVGULYLQJXQGHUWKHLQÀXHQFHRI intoxicants. • Dale Roger Burnside, 55: possession of methamphet- amine, third-degree theft. When they say and you say “It’s Nice & Sunny!” “You Think I’m Funny?!” Sound Advantage Hearing Aid Center 541-567-4063 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermis- ton Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882). STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882). STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, QRRQ 6WDQ¿HOG &RP- PXQLW\ &HQWHU : 5RRVHYHOW Suggested donation is $3.50 for se- niors, $6 for those under 65. THIRTEEN MOONS, 7 p.m., 3HQGOHWRQ &HQWHU IRU WKH $UWV 10DLQ6W3HQGOHWRQ&ROODERUDWLRQ of Native American chants with jazz from France. Featuring GrayHawk Perkins and the Mezcal Jazz Unit. Tickets are $10. (541-278-9201) VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIVING POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 p.m., call WR5693DQGIRUGULY- ing directions. Bring a vegan dish and recipe. New vegans welcome. Glu- ten-free friendly group. THURSDAY, MAY 21 LEGISLATIVE TELECON- FERENCE, 7 a.m., Blue Mountain &RPPXQLW\ &ROOHJH 3LRQHHU +DOO ERDUGURRP1:&DUGHQ$YH 3HQGOHWRQ6HQ%LOO+DQVHOODQG5HS Greg Barreto will discuss recent hap- SHQLQJVDWWKH&DSLWROLQ6DOHP HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston Se- QLRU &HQWHU : 2UFKDUG $YH &RVWVIRUVHQLRUVDQGRYHU $4 for adults under 50, $4 for Meals RQ :KHHOV KRPH GHOLYHU\ ([WUD cents if center provides table service. Transportation can be arranged by donation. (541-567-3582). THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo VWDUWVDWSP:2UFKDUG$YH Hermiston. (541-567-7615). FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Liv- LQJ:+LJKODQG$YH+HUPLVWRQ -RLQ MDP VHVVLRQ RU MXVW OLVWHQ 5H- freshments served. (541-567-3141). “THE ORPHANS,” 7:30 p.m., %OXH 0RXQWDLQ &RPPXQLW\ &RO- OHJH %RE &ODSS7KHDWUH 1: &DUGHQ $YH 3HQGOHWRQ &ROOHJH &RPPXQLW\ 7KHDWUH SUHVHQWV WKH -DPHV3ULGHDX[FRPHG\&RVWV for adults, $5 for students and chil- dren over 3. (541-278-5953 or cct@ Verna Taylor, HAS bluecc.edu). FRIDAY, MAY 22 STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882). STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St. VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermis- WRQ9)::&KHUU\6W “THE ORPHANS,” 7:30 p.m., %OXH 0RXQWDLQ &RPPXQLW\ &RO- OHJH %RE &ODSS7KHDWUH 1: &DUGHQ $YH 3HQGOHWRQ &ROOHJH &RPPXQLW\ 7KHDWUH SUHVHQWV WKH -DPHV3ULGHDX[FRPHG\&RVWV for adults, $5 for students and chil- dren over 3. (541-278-5953 or cct@ bluecc.edu). SATURDAY, MAY 23 HERMISTON FARMERS MAR- KET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art. UHS SENIOR CLASS RUM- MAGE SALE, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Uma- WLOOD6FKRRO'LVWULFWRI¿FH6L[WK St. ECHO CAR SHOW, 12 noon to 6 p.m., downtown Echo. All cars and motorcycles welcome. Awards for 19 classes of entries plus Best of Show; entry fee is $20 per car or $5 per stu- dent entry (with student ID). Food, UDIÀHV5HJLVWHUE\FDOOLQJ(FKR+LJK 6FKRRO H[W RU 5LFN'RQQLQJ “THE ORPHANS,” 7:30 p.m., %OXH 0RXQWDLQ &RPPXQLW\ &RO- OHJH %RE &ODSS7KHDWUH 1: &DUGHQ $YH 3HQGOHWRQ &ROOHJH &RPPXQLW\ 7KHDWUH SUHVHQWV WKH -DPHV3ULGHDX[FRPHG\&RVWV for adults, $5 for students and chil- dren over 3. (541-278-5953 or cct@ bluecc.edu). SUNDAY, MAY 24 SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN GYM, QRRQWRSP3HQGOHWRQ5HF- UHDWLRQ&HQWHU6:'RULRQ$YH Free for special needs children and families. (541-276-8100). “THE ORPHANS,” 2 p.m., Blue 0RXQWDLQ &RPPXQLW\ &ROOHJH %RE &ODSS 7KHDWUH 1: &DUGHQ $YH3HQGOHWRQ&ROOHJH&RPPXQLW\ 7KHDWUHSUHVHQWVWKH-DPHV3ULGHDX[ FRPHG\&RVWVIRUDGXOWVIRU students and children over 3. (541- 278-5953 or cct@bluecc.edu). 5/21 5/20 Cineplex Show Times $5 Movie Matinee Cineplex Show Times $5 Movie Matinee 5/27 12:00 PM WHERE EAGLES DARE MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (R) 2D: 3:40* 7:00 3D : 4:20 9:40 8:00 10:10 541-215-1888 246 SW Dorion, Pendleton COMING EVENTS POLTERGEIST (PG13) 405 N. 1st St., Suite #107, Hermiston Ric Jones, BC-HIS Mrs. Allison “Kay” Net- chel; son Calvin; mother herda (Marlnee) of Hermis- Frances Marlnee of Weiser, ton, Oregon, passed away Idaho; older sister Rhonda on Friday, May 15, 2015, Marlnee of Hood River, while admitted at Good Oregon; younger brother Shepherd Hospital. Sheldon Marlnee She was 53 years of Eugene, Oregon; old. Her family was niece Aimee Marie at her side. Bartlett of Seaside, Kay was born Oregon; son Ryan on September 25, Mclaughin of Eu- 1961, in Chanute, gene, Oregon; and Kansas, to her par- son Keith Wilson of ents Billy Ray and Netherda Hillsboro, Oregon, Frances Marlnee. as well as many She grew up in Seaside, aunts, uncles and cousins. Oregon, and attended Sea- She is preceded in death by side High School where she her father, Billy Ray Marl- always had fond memories nee, and her older sister, of being a cheerleader. She Tina Marlnee. moved to Alaska for a brief Kay will be cremated amount of time and loved and her ashes will be scat- living there, but she loved tered in Seaside, Oregon, a man in Hermiston more. as she requested before her In December 1993, the death. This will be a private day before Christmas Eve, party memorial by invita- she married her longtime tion of family. The family is sweetheart, Al Netherda. grateful for the condolenc- The Netherdas chose HVEXWGHFOLQHVÀRZHUVDQG Hermiston to raise their donations or requests any two children, their eldest, donations to be given to lo- Rachel and younger son, cal charity of choice. Calvin. Kay was a long- There will be a Cele- time member and volun- bration of Kay’s Life cere- WHHUDWWKH6WDQ¿HOG0RRVH mony on Wednesday, May Lodge, where she loved all DW WKH 6WDQ¿HOG 0RRVH who came in contact with Lodge from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. her. She just had that gift of Please send condolences making a stranger a friend at burnsmortuaryhermis- and she had many friends ton.com. who loved and adored her. Burns Mortuary of Kay is survived by her Hermiston, Oregon, is in husband, Al; daughter Ra- care of arrangements. 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She just celebrated her 80th birthday on May 10. She was born in 1935 in Portland, Oregon, to Donald Patterson and Al- ice Rosa Patterson. Adkins She attended grade school at Trinity Luther- an Church & School and graduated from Jeffer- son High School in 1953 in Portland, Oregon. She married Lawrence “Larry” Fougeron Burd on April 26, 1956. The family settled in Pendleton, Oregon, in 1961 and became involved in the community and raised three daughters. Vena was a homemaker, childcare pro- vider, and bookkeeper for Columbia Pump & Irriga- tion and Larry Burd’s Well Drilling. Following a divorce, Vena married Charles “Chuck” Edward Adkins on November 15, 1975. They spent most of their time in Hermiston, Oregon, and Vena was employed by the Hermiston School District as a sign language interpreter. Her past time ZDV ¿OOHG ZLWK WDNLQJ FDUH of her dogs, small farm and gardening. After retire- ment, Vena and Chuck trav- eled in their motor home for four years. They visited 48 states and stayed with fami- ly along the way. They end- ed up in Portland, Oregon, and Chuck passed away in 2004. From this time on, Vena enjoyed visiting her children and grandchildren. Vena was a strong life- long supporter of volun- teering in her community. As a Pendleton Jayceette member she was involved in many community de- velopment activities that included the 2A Basket- ball State tournament in Pendleton. As a member of the Hermiston Elks Lodge Emblem Club, she sup- ported the Casey Eye Insti- tute, Meadowood Springs Speech Camp, D.A.R.E. National Drug Awareness program, and other char- ities. Later she joined the Silver Saints Senior Group at St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Gladstone where she served meals at the Clackamas Service Center and the Gladstone Senior Center, along with doing other charity activities. Vena had a charming and forgiving per- sonality that attract- ed many people. She enjoyed any social activity that includ- ed her dog, such as outside restaurant dining, visiting a store, or going to the beach. She enjoyed card games her whole life, including up to the point of losing her eyesight. The joy in her face would light up a room while socializing and playing cards. In her earli- er years she loved to col- lect things such as Beanie Babies, magnets, earrings, greeting cards, photos and other things. Vena was a longtime fan of the Pendle- ton Round-Up and enjoyed sharing her time there with friends and family. Travel- ing by motor home across the United States was an- other joy for Vena. She loved being on the road. Vena will truly be missed by many. She had an amazing circle of caring, supporting and generous friends and caregivers. We will all miss her cute and sweet smile and her charm- ing, caring and brave per- sonality. Vena was preceded in death by her husband, Chuck Adkins; parents Donald and Alice Patter- son; brother Ron Patterson; sister Emilie Patterson; and dogs Patches, Buddy, Little Guy, Princess, Suzie and Mehling. Vena is survived by her children: Debora Burd and Edward Cox of St. Peters- burg, Fla., Linda and Ron Chelsky of Happy Valley, Ore., and Julie Burd and Greg Lewis of St. Peters- burg, Fla.; stepson Larry Adkins of Ohio; grand- children Zachary Chelsky, Anna Chelsky, Jessica Chelsky, Leah Chelsky, McKenzie Lewis and Ka- tie Lewis; stepgrandchil- dren Virdeana Krcelich, Christopher Adkins and Nicholas Adkins; and dog Daisy. Donations can be made to the Glaucoma Research Foundation at glaucoma. org. or St. Stephens Lu- theran Church, 209 West Gloucester St., Gladstone, OR 97027. Obituary Policy The Hermiston Herald publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a ÀDJV\PERODWQRFKDUJH([SDQGHGGHDWKQRWLFHVZLOO be published at no charge. 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