The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, June 29, 2021, TUESDAY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    RECORDS
TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2021
THE OBSERVER — 3A
DEATH NOTICE
PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT
FRIDAY, JUNE 25
7:48 a.m. — A caller complained about a pit bull dog on
the loose at Second Street and B Avenue, La Grande. An animal
enforcement offi cer responded and counseled the dog’s owner.
2:05 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested David
Lee Normandy, 32, on a warrant for using a child in display of sex-
ually explicit conduct, second-degree encourgaging child sexual
abuse and 12 counts of fi rst-degree sexual abuse.
5:17 p.m. — Law enforcement responded to the 2300 block of
Island Avenue for a non-injury traffi c crash. Oregon State Police
took a report.
9:07 p.m. — La Grande police received a report of a person who
threatened self-harm. Offi cers and crisis staff with the Center for
Human Development Inc. responded.
SATURDAY, JUNE 26
12:09 a.m. — La Grande police received a complaint about a
loud party on the 1300 block of Penn Avenue. An offi cer responded,
and the subjects said they would keep down the noise.
2:08 a.m. — A caller complaint about a loud party on the 1900
block of Z Avenue, La Grande. An offi cer responded and the sub-
jects turned down the music.
7:49 a.m. — A caller reported a transient male at Lampkin Lane/
Oregon Trail Road, North Powder. Dispatchers advised a Union
County sheriff ’s deputy.
10:09 a.m. — A caller reported someone littering at May Lane,
La Grande. An offi cer responded and warned two for littering.
2:08 p.m. — A caller reported suspicious circumstances on
the 2400 block of Ash Street, La Grande. An offi cer made contact
and referred the matter to the La Grande Fire Department for fi re
restrictions.
8:14 p.m. — La Grande police received a report of injured cats
on the 800 block of B Avenue.
10:34 p.m. — A caller reported an assault on the 1700 block of
Baltimore Street, Elgin. A Union County sheriff ’s deputy responded
and took a report.
Enterprise
James L. Hubbard, 82, of Enterprise, died June
27, 2021, at his home. Arrangements are by Loveland
Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande.
SUNDAY, JUNE 27
UPCOMING LOCAL SERVICES
1:22 a.m. — A caller reported the theft of two bicycles from a
residence on the 2000 block of Gekeler Lane, La Grande. An offi cer
responded and recovered the bikes.
5:14 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 100 block of N
Avenue on a report of a domestic disturbance.
11:32 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested Nich-
olas Geatano Olivera, 40, on a Union County warrant charging two
counts of fi rst-degree burglary, two counts of fi rst-degree theft
and one count of second-degree criminal mischief.
2:20 p.m. — The Union County Sheriff ’s Offi ce responded to
a residence on the 1600 block of Carolyn Terrace, Elgin, on a call
about a mental health crisis. Deputies cited Randy Cooper, 22, for
unlawful use of a fi rearm.
11:35 p.m. — A caller reported a transient was sleeping on pri-
vate property on the 1500 block of Adams Avenue, La Grande. An
offi cer responded and advised the person to move along.
COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Beginning sewing class teaches
lifetime skills
and to register, call or text Tracy at
541-410-3122.
LA GRANDE — Registration is
open for a Homesteading 101: Begin-
ning Sewing Class set for Thursday,
July 1, from 6-9 p.m. in the Market
Place Upper Room, 1101 Washington
Ave., La Grande. The class, off ered
by the Market Place Underground’s
Essentially Loved shop, will cover
the basics such as how to main-
tain and thread a sewing machine
and sew a basic 1/4-inch seam. Par-
ticipants will make and take home
a pillowcase and “the skills to
last a lifetime,” according to the
announcement.
The cost of the class is $15. For
more information, supplies list
Lostine River Run supports
local scholarships
LOSTINE — The Lostine River
Run, back for its 37th year, will be
held Saturday, July 3. The 5K, 10K
and 1-mile races start and fi nish at
Providence Academy (the old Lostine
School), according to a Rotary Club
of Wallowa County press release.
Check-in runs from 7-8:15 a.m. The
5K and 10K start at 9 a.m., and the
1-mile follows at 10 a.m.
Pre-registration for the race is
available at http://lostineriverrun.
itsourrace.com. Registration is $20 for
the 5K or 10K and $10 for the 1-mile
prior to race day. On Saturday, regis-
tration is $25 for the longer races and
$15 for the 1-mile event. All proceeds
will go to the Rotary Club’s scholar-
ships for local high school graduates.
Buses this year will not be used
due to COVID-19. For more infor-
mation, contact Cheryl Coughlan at
541-398-1294.
6th grade
4.00
Rileigh Ackley; Sydnee
Azure; Kallen Blakely;
Angus Boyk; Taylor
Browning; Madeleine
Burton; Chloe Chambers;
Cortney Chandler; Haiden
Davis ; Dex Dunlap; Diego
Escamilla Ramirez; Aviana
Fields; Genevieve Gekeler;
Mollie George; Aubry
Hamner; Paylan Hampton;
Brogan Hedgepeth; Ivan
Hibbert; Jadyn Hulce;
Beckett Hutchins; Jackson
Kimball; Delaney Klinter;
Charlotte Luke; Cade
McKinley; Alexace Milner;
Wyatt Murie; Kyler Myer;
Ryia Nelson; Ashlyn
Orosco; Carleigh Radke;
Quinton Robinson; Nolan
Rogers; Camilla Romer;
Marcos Sanchez; Gracie
Spence; Brennan St.Claire;
Sophie Turner; Nareesha
Ward; Mackenzie Wig-
ginton; Arianna Wise;
Lainey Wolfe; Michael Yif-
theg; Jane Zastrow.
3.83
Alexander De Anda
Lopez; Riken Ritter;
Waylon Hoff man; Fern
McConnell; Holden Sipe,
Gavin Griffi n; Lukas Hale;
Evelina Kellogg.
3.80
Sadaf Abdullah; Noah
Carter; Kiera Hibbert;
Kaylee Huntsman; Leah
Ingerson; Addylin Larreau;
Jerrick Leonard; Treyton
Miller; Chad Moran; Avrey
Robinson; Cash Rock.
3.66
Alysha Frye; Lilly Arm-
strong; Carter Clapp; Eleina
Kelai; Chasity Morrison;
Ember Sanborn.
3.60
Kole Cooper; Pierce
Lair; Jessica Lopez.
3.50
Brennan Butler; Hayden
Trice; Amiah Tye.
7th Grade
4.00
Elizabeth Carpenter;
Adrina Cravinho Gus-
tafson; Sienna Cyrus;
Peyton Daggett; Joselyn
Dodds; Maylie Eby; Elle
Edvalson; Hailey Evans;
Asher Farnam Ella Ganung;
Adelaide Grigg; Lee Harris;
Bekham Hibbert; Cas-
sidy Hogge; Landon Hood;
Emilee Huntsman; Ella
Johnson; Damien Kodep;
Ryder McIlmoil; Taryn
McIlmoil; Emersyn Miller;
Jillian Nelson; Brooke
Perry; Stephanie Schlegel;
Miriam Westenskow; Mat-
tison Wolcott.
3.87
Victoria Cornford;
Carson Declue; Rowan
Evans; Mathias Fields Gage
Fine; Malaika Gitome;
Carter Harden; Halle Hop-
kins; Ella Jorgensen;
Mirima Koltuv; Spencer
Koyle; Karli Kretschmer;
Rhiley Lees; Dakota Shorts.
3.75
Gabriel Cox; Gregory
Grove; Ryleigh Gug-
Please follow guide-
lines regarding face
coverings and social
distancing at all
services.
July 3 — GERALD
CRAWFORD: 2 p.m.
celebration life and pot-
luck gathering, behind
Enterprise Community
Church.
July 5 — JAMES
MAXWELL: 10 a.m.
graveside memorial ser-
vice with Air Force Mil-
itary Honors, Haines
Cemetery.
July 10 — CAROLE
HALVORSON:
1 p.m. celebration of
life, Carole and Bob’s
Starkey ranch (RSVP
to 58310 Grande
Ronde River Road, La
Grande 97850; icyriv-
erranch@gmail.com; or
541-428-2139).
July 18 — RAY
STINNETT: 10 a.m.
celebration of life, Ray
and Patti’s ranch on
Morgan Lake Road, La
Grande.
— calendar courtesy
of Loveland Funeral
Chapel, La Grande
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Free refreshments off ered after
Imbler Fourth of July parade
IMBLER — The Imbler Christian
Church will provide free hot dogs,
pop, chips and cotton candy Sunday,
July 4, following the Imbler Fourth
of July parade. The parade begins at
noon.
— The Observer
LMS students earn place on honor roll
LA GRANDE — The
following La Grande
Middle School students
were named to the honor
roll for the fourth quarter
of the 2020-21 school
year. The academic honor
is given to students who
earned a GPA of 3.50 or
higher.
James L. Hubbard
genmos; Jason Nelson.
3.62
Madison Armstrong;
Phasovann Chab; Kaden
Chen; Irelyn Collins;
Haylee Doud; Addison
Dunham; Kallyn Harnack;
Mason Lewis; Madison
Seavert; Serenity Stouder;
Emmett Theiler.
3.50
Kyloe Lavadour; Rex
Schaeff er; Ramiro Vil-
lagomez Franco; Larsen
Wright; Charish Young.
8th Grade
4.00
Opal Alf Rippee; Paige
Allen; Marti Anderson;
Kierstyn Azure; Aubrey
Bisenius; Kylie Brown;
Kayle Collman; Elijah Cox;
Ayla Davis; Kaylie Davis;
Lillian Dunlap; Emma
Elithorp; Eleanor Gisi;
Hazel Hartz; Ella Hayden’
Laura Hendrickson’ Emree
Hutchins; Austin Jef-
fries; Mason Kimball;
Mia Korom; Reese Koyle;
Austyn Meuser; Shanelle
Parker; Bryce Pennington;
Thananya Robertson; Rilley
Robinson; Raelee Smith;
Addison Snyder; Noah
Spence; Carter Stockhoff ;
Carlee Strand; Cecilia Vil-
lagomez Edvalson; Aaron
Weaver; Evan Zastrow.
3.87
Matt Anderson; Brett
Blanchard; Karly Bur-
gess; Dane Fine; Kristina
Hayden; Sadie Nelson;
Olivia Pennington; Adysen
Perry; Jayden Riley;
Elphirene Yiftheg.
3.85
Lyndie Isaacson; Sophia
Miller.
Celebration
of Life in Loving
Memory of
Grant
Gregory
Tsiatsos
Born June 30, 1952
Died Match 6, 2021
3.75
Augustine Aguilera;
Ginger Chandler; Mat-
thew Hall; Makayla Hib-
bert; Macy Iramk; Hunter
McCall; Jill Moran.
3.62
Iris Anjolok; Kai Castro;
Carson Cupit; Ruby Gregg;
Shanti Langidrik; Abbygail
Myers; Carter Pollard.
3.57
Daniel Barnes; Tyler
Hampton.
3.50
Charlotte Chandler;
Kenai Huff .
Please join the family of Greg and Doris Tsiatsos for a
memorial service to celebrate the life of their son,
Grant Gregory Tsiatsos.
The burial will be on July 10th at 1 pm in the Tsiatsos
Family Cemetery on Baseline Lane in Starkey, Oregon.
Following the service, you are invited to a traditional
potluck, and a lamb and pig barbecue in the backyard
of the Tsiatsos home, also located on Baseline Lane.
Bring your special memories of Grant, your favorite
potluck dish, and your lawn chair to celebrate the
life of an amazing man!
Come Stay where the
Fun Never Ends!
PROTECTING our
Residents during this
Pandemic
GRANDE
Ronde
Retirement & Assisted Living
1809 Gekeler Ln.
La Grande
541-963-4700
ON THE MENU
Union County Senior
Center takeout lunch
menu
Union County kids
free grab-and-go
lunch menu
Pick up 11:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at 1504 N.
Albany St., La Grande.
For delivery, call 541-963-
7532 before 10 a.m. Age
60+, $3 suggested dona-
tion; all others, $5. Public is
welcome.
Free grab-and-go lunch
for anyone ages 1-18,
served Monday-Friday
from 11:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at the Riveria
Activity Center, 2609
Second St., La Grande.
Lunch for adults is $4.
July 1-2
Thursday: honey-glazed
ham, scalloped potatoes,
steamed green beans, salad
greens, fresh fruit.
Friday: BBQ chicken,
baked beans, potato salad,
coleslaw, melon.
QUITTING SMOKING
FOR REAL ISN’T EASY.
BUT IT’S WORTH IT.
July 1-2
Thursday: ham, steak
fries, roll, green salad,
fresh fruit, dessert, milk.
Friday: taquitos, rice,
carrot sticks, fresh fruit,
dessert, milk.
Free help: 1-800-QUIT-NOW
or QUITNOW.NET/OREGON