RECORDS AND MORE Saturday, april 17, 2021 Community Meetings • ElGiN — the Elgin School Board will meet Monday, april 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Stella Mayfield auditorium. the agenda includes a time for public comments, discussion of the high school’s closed campus, approval of the 2021-22 calendar and goals. • la GraNdE — the la Grande City Council meets Monday, april 19, at 6 p.m. for a virtual work ses- sion focusing on tourism. Suzannah Moore-Hemann, director of the union County Chamber of Commerce, is the guest speaker, and the agenda includes a summary of the Marketing and promotion program and discus- sion of the annual tourism budget proposal. the session is for the sole purpose of discussing topics on the agenda. No council will not take public com- ments. the public may view the work session on Facebook live at www. facebook.com/CityoflaGrande. • la GraNdE — the Cook Memo- rial library advisory Commission will meet in regular session on thursday, april 22, at 4 p.m. via Zoom. the vir- tual meeting is open to the public; for the meeting link, email libdirector@ cookmemoriallibrary.org. Briefs Hydrant flushing to continue in Island City iSlaNd City — island City has extended its schedule for hydrant flushing until Friday, april 23. the flushing is necessary to ensure adequate water volume and pressure for fire suppression and to detect any potential problems in the water system. residents who detect discoloration or sediment in their water are instructed to let an outside faucet or a cold-water bathtub fau- cet run until the water has cleared. For more information, call the city office at 541-963-5017. Births GRANDE RONDE HOSPITAL KRUSE: Kacey McKenzie Kruse, april 6, 2021, daughter of Breanna McKensi Kruse and McKenzie dale Kruse of la Grande. Grandparents are Shane rogers, Christa rogers, Justin Kruse and Shelly Kruse. PARKER: Molly May parker, March 29, 2021, daughter of Scout Shontel parker and James Coy parker of Summerville. STOUDER: indiana Elizabeth Marie Stouder, March 26, 2021, daughter of Mellisa Free-Stouder and Brian Stouder of la Grande. WOLFER: Kiley ann May Wolfer, april 9, 2021, daughter of tiffany Marie Wolfer and Michael Jacob Wolfer of la Grande. Grandparents are dawn and Brent Brotherton and Cheri and Evan Stricker. Obituaries Alice M. (Randolph) Literal 1959-2021 • union Alice Marie Literal, 61, of Union, died April 2 at Grande Ronde Hospital. A celebration of her life was held April 10. Alice was born April 26, 1959, in Boise, Idaho, to Robert and Elizabeth (Churchill) Raldolph. She resided in Boise, Idaho, and in Union. Alice was a devoted wife and mother. She was an avid hunter, fisher, camper, gardener and seamstress. She also enjoyed coaching T-ball. Surviving relatives include her children, Rochelle Hammond and husband, Matt, of Union, Raychelle McLean of La Grande, and Jerry Keagle Jr. of North Powder; sister, Lillian Smith; brother, Frank Randolph; and 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Elizabeth; brothers, Blair Randolph and Mike Randolph; and sister, Amy Randolph. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.lovelandfuneral- chapel.com. Edward F. Stradley 1960-2021 • North powder Edward F. Stradley, 60, of North Powder, died March 5 at his residence. At his request, there will not be a service. Edward was born April 18, 1960, in Caldwell, Idaho, to David and Kath- erine (Stapton) Stradley. In high school, he was on the football and baseball teams. One of his favorite things to do was draw, and he also played pool. Surviving relatives include his father, David; brothers, Harry and Gregory of North Powder; and uncles, Fred Halbreg and Eddie Halbreg. He was preceded in death by his siblings, David, Scott, Rick, Duane, Terry, Sherie and Sue. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.lovelandfuneral- chapel.com. Joseph Perez 1956-2021 • la Grande Joseph Perez, 64, of La Grande, died March 30. A celebration of his life will be held May 1 at 11 a.m. in Corona Del Mar, Cali- fornia. A local celebration of life will take place at a later date. Joseph was born Dec. 25, 1956, in Manhattan, New York, to Ana and Eaulalio Perez. He entered the U.S. Marine Corps in 1975 and obtained the rank of sergeant. Due to an injury he was unable to continue his service in the Marine Corps as he had planned. After his honorable dis- charge from the Marine Corps, Joseph started his career at Lockheed Martin, Ontario, California, in 1985 as an aerospace engi- neer. As he continued his education he was then transferred to Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and worked on many classified projects as a mechanical engineer. On Nov. 11, 1978, Joseph married Bonnie Jean Renault. They raised Upcoming local services two daughters: Jennifer Lynn and Erica Renee. Joseph and Bonnie have lived in La Grande since 2014. Joseph had passion for family, hunting, fishing, music, shooting, martial arts, motorcycles, poker and so much more. He was an avid collector of skulls, guns, cars and Threes Stooges memorabilia. Joseph was an excellent role model and shared his love for all things with his family and anyone he came in contact with. He was known for his quick wit and infectious smile and was cherished by many as a father figure. Surviving relatives include his mother, Ana Perez; brother, Jorge Perez; wife of more than 42 years, Bonnie Perez; daughters, Jennifer Grace and Erica Perez; and eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Walter G. Haldenwang 1939-2021 • la Grande Walter George Halden- wang, 81, of La Grande, died March 3 at his home. A virtual memo- rial service will be announced at a later date. Burial will be at the Hartwick Cemetery in Hartwick, New York. Arrange- ments are by Daniels-Knopp Funeral, Cre- mation & Life Celebration Center, La Grande. Walter was born Dec. 12, 1939, in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Walter and Agnes (Mayer) Haldenwang. He was raised in New York and helped plant many trees on LUNDY: addison denise lundy, March 30,, 2021, daughter of Jamie Beaudoin and andrew lundy of Nashville, tennesee, and formerly of la Grande. Grandparents are Jeri and rob Barnes of la Grande, Chris- tina Webb of Ohio and Jack Beaudo- in of Ohio. Great-grandparents are ross and Shirley Vanderzanden of la Grande and Jim and Judy lundy formerly of la Grande. Honors Local students named to OSU honor roll Lottery Megabucks: $1.4 million 16-21-22-32-33-41 Powerball: $67 million 13-30-33-45-61— pB 14 x2 Mega Millions: $220 million 10-15-19-45-68 — MB 9 x2 Win for Life: April 14 31-41-65-67 Pick 4: April 15 • 1 p.m.: 8-9-8-1; • 4 p.m.: 0-2-3-0 • 7 p.m.: 3-1-1-4; • 10 p.m.: 8-7-7-4 Pick 4: April 14 • 1 p.m.: 4-9-7-5; • 4 p.m.: 3-8-5-4 • 7 p.m.: 7-4-6-6; • 10 p.m.: 2-3-4-5 DELIVERY ISSUES? if you have any problems receiving your Observer, call 541- 963-3161. Please follow guide- lines regarding face cov- erings and social dis- tancing at all services. April 18 — LARRY ROBBINS: 2 p.m. virtual celebration of life; contact family for details. April 24 — RICHARD BIDWELL: 2 p.m. graveside service, Elgin Cemetery. April 24 — BECKY ROBERSON: 2 p.m. celebration of life, Elgin Community Center. April 29-30 — ROBERT STALEY: 10 a.m. April 29 Rec- itation of the Rosary and 10:30 a.m. Mass of the family property. After high school graduation he served in the U.S. Army. During his service he was stationed in Germany and was able to connect with family members there. After his honorable dis- charge Walter went to for- estry school in Munnsville, New York. He worked as a forestry tech for the state of New York until his retire- ment in 1981. He continued to have a love of trees and the woods his entire life. He enjoyed hunting for deer and liked music. In 2010 Walter moved from New York to La Grande to be near his dear friends and care- takers, Patricia and Michael Corcoran. Walter was a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in both New York and La Grande. He was a member of the North Side Jehovah’s Heritage Train rolls through La Grande OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS COrValliS — Oregon State university announced the names of local students who made the scholastic honor roll for the winter 2021 term. UNION COUNTY Elgin: angelica M. Bouska, senior, Natural resources. Imbler: alyssa B. Schelin, freshman, psychology. Island City: Marissa N. arroyo Valenzuela, junior, Spanish. La Grande: Erin r. alberts, senior, Microbiology; Elizabeth a. Babcock, sophomore, psychology; Nolan M. Clements, senior, Fisheries and Wild- life Sciences; Garren J. dutto, junior, Electrical and Computer Engineering; reid G. Endress, senior, Geography and Geospatial Science; Madison a. Moody, senior, BioHealth Sciences; Kevin Moy, junior, Computer Science; lian Moy, freshman, Food Science and technology; deric t. Mussatto, junior, public Health; MaKayla l. page, junior, interior design; Sadie l. royes, sophomore, Nutrition; Karrington r. troyer, sophomore, Kinesiology; abigail r. tweten, senior, Zoology; Mitchell t. Van domelen, senior, Natural resources. Summerville: Wade r. Mcdonald, sophomore, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Union: Kortnee N. Marriott, senior, BioHealth Sciences; Wade d. rynear- son, junior, Civil Engineering; trevor J. Verhelst, senior, Electrical and Computer Engineering. Wallowa County Joseph: Natalie M. Goldsmith, freshman, BioHealth Sciences; Kacie N. Melville, senior, Crop and Soil Science. tHE OBSErVEr — 3A alex Wittwer/The Observer the union pacific railroad Heritage train passes along adams avenue outside la Grande on Friday, april 16, 2021, as it leaves the area. this train and its crew, which inspects track, were in la Grande for a few days. union pacific retired the City of los angeles passenger dining car from service in 1971 after amtrak took over passenger train operations in the united States. Christian Burial, Our Lady of the Valley Cath- olic Church, La Grande; 2 p.m. April 30 graveside service, Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville. May 1 — MICHELLE SAN- DOVAL: 10 a.m. cele- bration of life, Riverside Park Pavilion, La Grande. May 17 — JERRY BROOKSHIRE: 2 p.m. graveside service, Union Historic Cemetery; recep- tion follows at Cath- erine Creek Community Center, Union. June 26 — DAVID COUNCIL: 1 p.m. cel- ebration of life, North Powder City Park. — calendar cour- tesy of Loveland Funeral Chapel, La Grande Witnesses and was loved by many. Surviving relatives include cousins in Germany and New York. Robert J. Staley la Grande Robert J. Staley, 93, of La Grande, died April 10 at his residence. A Rec- itation of the Rosary will begin at 10 a.m. fol- lowed by a Mass of Chris- tian Burial at 10:30 a.m. April 29 at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church, La Grande. A graveside service will be held April 30 at 2 p.m. at Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville. Attendees must wear a mask and practice social distancing to meet COVID-19 guidelines at both locations. Arrange- ments are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crema- tory, La Grande. Lunch is on us alex Wittwer/The Observer rebecca Wortman of la Grande poses Wednesday, april 14, 2021, with the gift card she won to Side a Brewing, la Grande, for provid- ing the top entry in the Observer’s april Fools’ day contest. Public Safety Report WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 8:37 a.m. — A caller reported goats were loose on the 1300 block of South Third Street, Union. 1:46 p.m. — A caller reported the possible theft of a companion animal on the 100 block of West Arch Street, Union. 4:02 p.m. — La Grande police received a report of illegal dumping of garbage on the 1400 block of Fourth Street. An officer responded and located a suspect, who removed the trash. 4:25 p.m. — A caller on the 1600 block of Carolyn Terrace, Elgin, reported an ongoing problem with a teen burning garbage along the ditch line. A Union County sheriff’s deputy responded and did not observe any burned garbage but advised the caller to report when it happens. 5:34 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an aggressive dog on the 800 block of North First Street, Union. An animal enforce- ment officer responded and warned the dog owner. 7:11 p.m. — A resident on the 1100 block of Bryan Street, Cove, reported youths shooting airsoft guns at a house. A Union County sheriff’s deputy responded, contacted the parents of the juveniles and resolved the situation. 9:45 p.m. — A Union County sheriff’s deputy responded to the Summer- ville Store and Tavern, 301 Main St., Summerville, for a male who was out of con- trol. The deputy trespassed the subject, who left. 10:41 p.m. — La Grande police responded to the 700 block of Adams Avenue on a complaint about loud music and people yelling in the street. Officers did not hear any loud noises but contacted the tenant who said they would keep it down. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 3:44 a.m. — A La Menus Union County Senior Center takeout lunch menu pick up 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 1504 N. albany St., la Grande. For de- livery, call 541-963-7532 before 10 a.m. age 60+, $3 suggested donation; all others, $5. public is welcome. APRIL 19-23 Monday: lemon chicken, rice pilaf, sliced tomatoes, fruit, dessert. Tuesday: taco salad with beef or chicken, chips and salsa, flan. Wednesday: stuffed cabbage rolls, fresh fruit salad, sliced vegetables, cookie. Thursday: chicken stir fry over noo- dles, salad greens, italian breadsticks, fresh pineapple slices. Friday: hand-crafted pizza, hearty garden salad, melon slices, cookie. Children’s free takeout breakfast and lunch menu Free breakfast and lunch for anyone age 18 and younger, available on days school is in session. pick up 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at any la Grande elementary school. Fresh vegetables, seasonal fruit and 1% milk are offered daily. to-go meals are handed out at la Grande schools for on-campus students. APRIL 19-23 CENTRAL AND ISLAND CITY ELE- MENTARY SCHOOLS Monday: BrEaKFaSt: cocoa puffed rice cereal bar, cheese stick, fresh fruit; luNCH: crispy chicken sub, warm cinnamon apples. Tuesday: BrEaKFaSt: cherry frudel, canned fruit; luNCH: ham and cheese bagel sandwich. WWednesday: BrEaKFaSt: pan- cake on a stick, fresh fruit; luNCH: BBQ rib sandwich, baked beans. Thursday: BrEaKFaSt: ham-egg- cheese bagel, orange juice; luNCH: chicken Caesar salad, dinner roll. Friday: BrEaKFaSt: cinnamon- cream-cheese-filled bagel, canned fruit; luNCH: corn dog, tater tots. GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Monday: BrEaKFaSt: breakfast muffin, cheese stick, fruit or juice; luNCH: BBQ rib sandwich. Tuesday: BrEaKFaSt: mini French toast, fruit or juice; luNCH: sloppy joe, cucumber-ranch salad. Wednesday: BrEaKFaSt: cinna- mon roll, fruit or juice; luNCH: beef tacos, black-bean salsa. Thursday: BrEaKFaSt: breakfast burrito, fruit or juice; luNCH: chicken waffle sandwich, warm cinnamon apples. Friday: BrEaKFaSt: mini pancakes fruit or juice; luNCH: pizza! LA GRANDE HIGH AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS Monday: BrEaKFaSt: strawberry yogurt, graham crackers, fresh fruit; luNCH: philly sandwich. Tuesday: BrEaKFaSt: apple frudel, canned fruit; luNCH: beef taco salad, black-bean salsa. Wednesday: BrEaKFaSt: French toast sticks, fresh fruit; luNCH: crispy chicken sub. Thursday: BrEaKFaSt: breakfast burrito, orange juice; luNCH: sloppy joe. Friday: BrEaKFaSt: strawberry toaster pastry, cheese stick, canned fruit; luNCH: fish sandwich with cheese, coleslaw. Grande police officer responded to the 800 block of 14th Street to check a building that had a light on inside. The officer found no problems at the site. 8:36 a.m. — A caller asked to speak to an officer about an assault at the Pio- neer SK8 Park. An officer made contact and took a report. 11:49 a.m. — The Union County Sheriff’s Office received a request for a wel- fare check on a Cove resi- dent. A deputy responded and everything was fine. 7:13 p.m. — A La Grande resident reported possible stalking. An officer made contact and referred the situation to the courts. Police also agreed to pro- vide extra patrol. 8:50 p.m. — Law enforcement responded to the 600 block of Second Street, Cove, on a report of a disturbance. Police found the matter did not rise to a level of mandatory arrest. Walter Harrison Hamm June 19, 1953 - March 30, 2021 Walter Harrison Hamm passed away Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at his home in Pendleton surrounded by his family and friends. Walt was born June 19, 1953 to Jane and William Hamm. Walt worked and retired from the Eastern Oregon Hospital and Training Center in Pendleton, Oregon where he met many life- long friends. He is survived by his sisters; Sara Jane Williamson and Barbara Brown and brother Joseph Hamm all of La Grande, OR. Walt was a great uncle to his nieces and nephews. Walt was married for 35 years to Nancy and they have two children; Heather Thornburg and Guy Hamm. He was a grandfather to Tanner Walczyk, Sean Simmons, Mallory Thornburg, Brodie Bass, Hayden Hamm, MacKenzie Baird and Arya Hamm and a great-grandfather to Maliki Simmons. Walt spent his time hunting and fishing with his family and friends. He was known for telling endless jokes and singing songs around the campfire. Walt was a very genuine person with a huge heart. He never came across someone he didn’t like. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of the arrangements. Sign the online guestbook at www. burnsmortuary.com.