WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015
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DEATH NOTICES
Robert R. ‘Bob’ Willet
Hermiston
Feb. 25, 1919-June 20, 2015
OBITUARIES
Jackie H. ‘Jack’ Knutz
Pearl Lorraine Lemmon
Stanfield
May 6, 1941-June 17, 2015
Hermiston
July 12, 1931-June 1, 2015
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urday, June 20, 2015, at his home. He was born Feb.
25, 1919, in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. A graveside
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June 25 at 10 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns
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the age of 74 years.
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June 21, 2015, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. She was born ly years in South Da-
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ville, Oregon, when he was 10
years old. He graduated from
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in the United States Army and
• A white horse was reportedly loose on Powerline Road.
was stationed overseas for
• A caller reported he was in a verbal argument with males
a time before his honorable
in a white Ford pickup who were shooting on his property
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near the ponds on East Airport Road.
home.
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Police Department on Highway 730 to press charges against
riage
to Catharen E. Fry on
a man who stole his vehicle.
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• A caller reported people were inside her mother’s vehicle
ville, Oregon. They moved
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when the mother went outside.
iston, Oregon, in 1975 where
• A caller reported her son was tearing up her house on
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Inland Plumbing in 1985. He
out, and he threw rocks at the house.
owned and operated Inland
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Plumbing as well as operated
• A caller reported someone was kicking at the door of her
his farm for many years. He
residence on West Ridgeway Avenue.
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• A caller reported a suspicious silver vehicle with no
license plates and a broken passenger side window was at a
business on North First Street.
• A caller reported a male was assaulted on East Main
Street.
• A caller reported a male in a small black vehicle with tint-
ed windows tried to grab the arm of a 14-year-old girl while
driving by on North First Street.
• A caller reported catching on video a burglary of the
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Street.
• A caller reported he hit a cow with his vehicle on North
Loop Road.
• A caller reported 12 people were outside a residence on
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FRIDAY, JUNE 19
• Someone reportedly broke the windshield of a vehicle
on West Hermiston Avenue.
• A real estate agent reported hearing that juveniles were
planning to have a party in a vacant residence on East Mon-
tana Avenue.
• A male reportedly stole two pairs of pants and seven
pairs of shoes from a business on West Theater Lane.
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someone used a pry bar to open the door of a residence on
Southwest 11th Street.
• Five or six juveniles reportedly broke a garage door
and a mirror off of a car on Northeast Skyview Court.
• A caller reported hearing an explosion on East Hurlburt
Avenue.
• A caller reported her landlord moved her belongings
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week.
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substance.
• A caller reported a family of about seven skunks were
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requesting options about what to do.
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having a recording of someone threatening to kill him. The
caller said her ex tried to kill her brother in Mexico.
ARRESTS
• Deanna Louise Martinez, 30: driving while license sus-
pended or revoked, driving uninsured.
• Buddy Lee Bartell, 41: Hermiston Municipal Court war-
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• Steven Mark Brockett, 56: failure to appear, driving while
license suspended or revoked, failure to yield to an emergen-
cy vehicle.
• Robyn Lynn Zook, 34:
third-degree theft.
• Nicholas Brandon Zook,
33: second-degree theft.
• Clarence Delgardo King,
45: Hermiston Municipal
Court warrants — failure to
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• Kayleigh Renae Knud-
sen, 29: third-degree theft.
• Kimberly Kay Koenig,
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• Julian Madrigal Mendo-
za, 35: failure to appear.
• William Paul Breck-
heimer, 20: third-degree
assault.
• Marsela Lopez Chavez,
21: second-degree criminal
mischief, second-degree
disorderly conduct.
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passed away June 1, 2015, erings and events were the
in her home in Hermiston, highlights of her life. Her
Oregon; she was 83. Pearl most treasured time was
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was extremely proud
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er in Burley, Idaho,
Faithfully staying in
in 1931. The family
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journeyed to Herm-
she was known as
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“Gram.” She will be
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treasured always for
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her laughter, stories,
years she worked at
sweet words of wis-
Mode O Day Dress Lemmon
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Shop on Main Street
in Hermiston and was hon- ment. Pearl was an inspi-
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the Umatilla County Fair blessed to know her.
Pearl is survived by her
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member of the Sage Riders VLVWHU -HVVLFD 9DQFH FKLO-
dren Robert Lemmon, Ran-
Horse Club.
She is a graduate of dy Lemmon, Teresa Brow-
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While attending she met the Crowell, all of Hermiston;
love of her lifetime, partner JUDQGFKLOGUHQ DQG
Marvin Lemmon, and they JUHDWJUDQGFKLOGUHQ
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were soon married. They
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worked side by side, open- vin Lemmon, and grand-
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Her Celebration of Life
later established the family
business, Hermiston Tire & will be held on Saturday,
June 27th at 10:00 a.m.
Auto.
During these years Pearl at the Assembly of God
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sa Club and a member of Ave., Hermiston, Oregon.
the Elks Club. She enjoyed 7KHUH ZLOO EH D OXQFKHRQ
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County to the Oregon Coast ton Elks Lodge, 480 E.
for the Miss Oregon pag- Main St., from 11 a.m. to
eant. Many summers Pearl 1 p.m.
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her the “Cattle Whisperer.”
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sister and true friend.
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COMING EVENTS
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
• Three horses were reportedly loose on Northeast Fourth
Street.
• Someone reportedly broke the front passenger window
of a vehicle on West Madrona Avenue.
• A juvenile male on a bicycle reportedly tried to steal
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Elm Avenue.
• A caller reported people were walking around a neigh-
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neighbor was gone.
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him.
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play sports.
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dren.
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rangements.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’
TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Herm-
iston 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
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Suggested donation is $3.50 for
seniors, $6 for those under 65.
VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIV-
ING POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 p.m.,
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driving directions. Bring a vegan
dish and recipe. New vegans wel-
come. Gluten-free friendly group.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston Se-
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home delivery, free for children
under 10. Extra 50 cents if center
provides table service or dishes.
Transportation can be arranged by
donation. (541-567-3582).
THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY
BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo
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Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30
p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assist-
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Hermiston. Join jam session or just
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567-3141).
FRIDAY, JUNE 26
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
WEINER DOG RACES, 6 p.m.,
400 block South Main Street, Pend-
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including costume contest, ven-
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more. Free to watch, $20 pre-reg-
istration/$25 day-of registration to
compete in the races. (541-276-
1066).
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6
p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermis-
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IT’S A SUMMER THING PAT-
SY CLINE TRIBUTE CONCERT,
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Joni Morris will perform the music
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general admission, $35 for pre-
mium seating; a Patio Party Pass
$10 add-on includes band meet-
and-greet. Buy tickets at www.
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Gift Shop.
HERMISTON RELAY FOR
LIFE, 6 p.m. through 10 a.m. Satur-
day, Armand Larive Middle School
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iston.
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
KIDS’ PERCH JERK, 6:30-11
a.m., southwest end of McKay Dam,
off Highway 395 south of Pendleton
(follow signs). For children 14 and
under, must be registered by 9 a.m.
and pick up garbage to be eligi-
ble for prizes. Participants should
bring their own gear; parents must
accompany children, but may not
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(Greg Hadden 541-276-5882).
IMAC FUNDRAISER BREAK-
FAST, 7:30-10:30 a.m., Stokes
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person.
HERMISTON’S OWN FARM-
ERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St.,
Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music,
art.
KIDS’ ART IN THE PARK, 9
a.m. to noon, McKenzie Park, 320
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art activities with Laurie Ellis for
ages 6-17. All supplies provided,
drop in, make it and take it home.
PURPLE RIDGE LAVENDER
FESTIVAL, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., 29081
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lavender products, U-pick lavender,
live music and more. $10 general
admission, $12 with wine/beer tast-
ing, free for 12 and under. (www.
purpleridgelavender.com).
FAMILY HISTORY DISCOV-
ERY DAY,DPWRSP&KXUFK
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history presented at 10 a.m., 11:30
a.m. and 1 p.m. (Jeanette Byers
541-667-7046).
LIVING CULTURE VILLAGE
AT TAMASTSLIKT, 10 a.m. to 4
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participate in cultural activities. Free
with admission. (541-429-7700).
May 23 through Aug. 30 2015
UMATILLA LANDING DAYS,
parade 10:30 a.m., activities at
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10 p.m.
SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY
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St., Pendleton. For children who
may need a quieter, less crowded
environment. Free for members/$1
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quired. (541-276-1066).
SUNDAY, JUNE 28
GOD & COUNTRY DAY, 10:30
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bration of God and his blessings on
the country. Free barbecue follows.
(541-567-3677).
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 2 p.m.,
Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living,
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freshments served. (541-567-3141).
TUESDAY, JUNE 30
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME,
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HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston Se-
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home delivery, free for children
under 10. Extra 50 cents if center
provides table service or dishes.
Transportation can be arranged by
donation. (541-567-3582).
HOMEBUYERS WORKSHOP,
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gage, 130 N.E. Second St., Herm-
iston. Free information for prospec-
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541-564-1979).
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’
TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Herm-
iston 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
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Suggested donation is $3.50 for
seniors, $6 for those under 65. Ev-
eryone welcome.
WINE TASTING, 5-7 p.m.,
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Ave., Pendleton. Featured winery:
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driving directions. Bring a vegan
dish and recipe. New vegans wel-
come. Gluten-free friendly group.
THURSDAY, JULY 2
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston
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children over 10, $4 for Meals on
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children under 10. Extra 50 cents
if center provides table service
or dishes. Transportation can be
arranged by donation. (541-567-
3582).
6/24 - 6/25
Cineplex Show Times
$5 Classic Movie
7/1 12:00 PM
INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM
INSIDE OUT (PG)
2D: 4:10 7:00
3D : 4:40 9:20
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4:00 6:50 9:40
Jerry
“ Jerry goes above and beyond
what is expected of him. ”
– Travis, manager, Wildhorse Resort & Casino, Pendleton
Promoting community jobs for people
with developmental disabilities
Read more
about Jerry’s
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(PG13)
2D: 6:40 7:10 9:30
3D : 4:20 10:00
SAN ANDREAS (PG13)
4:30 7:20 9:50
Credit & Debit Cards accepted
Cineplex gift cards available
* Matinee Pricing
wildhorseresort.com
541-966-1850
Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216