A6 RECORDS East Oregonian PUBLIC SAFETY WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 2:15 a.m. — An Irrigon resident on County Garden Road asked the Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce to send a deputy to check on a female outside his house because she may be intoxicated. A deputy responded and gave the woman a ride to the Irrigon Shell station. 8:29 a.m. — Hermiston police took a report for minor in possession of alcohol or tobacco on South First Street. 8:56 a.m. — Milton-Freewater police received a complaint about graffi ti on the 800 block of Perkins Street. And a caller at 1:32 p.m. reported graffi ti at Marie Dorian Park, 82535 Couse Creek Road, Milton-Freewater. 11:09 a.m. — A person wanted to speak to a Pendleton police offi cer regarding a domestic violence situation that occurred in Arizona. 2:36 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a vehicle crashed on West Highland Avenue, Hermiston, the airbag deployed and a male was walking around. 5:49 p.m. — Pilot Rock police received a report of a fi ght at J & D’s Food Mart, 111 S.W. Birch St. 7:06 p.m. — A caller reported the theft of a Bissell vacuum by a restroom on North First Street, Hermiston. Police responded and issued a citation in the matter. 7:22 p.m. — A caller reported recycled wood was on fi re at the recycling center at DEATH NOTICES Stokes Landing Senior Center at 195 N.W. Opal Place, Irrigon. THURSDAY, JAN. 13 11:31 a.m. — A caller reported a theft at McCormack Construction, 422 S.W. Sixth St., Pendleton. Police took a report. 11:28 p.m. — A 911 caller complained about noise at a residence at Pendleton Square Apartments Phase II, 300 S.W. 28th Drive, Pendleton. SENTENCES The following sentences were have been fi led in Umatilla County Circuit Court (interest, court costs and fees not listed): Clifton Cody Newbold, 25, of Weston, pleaded guilty to 2021 charges of driving under the infl uence of intoxicants and sec- ond-degree criminal mischief; sentenced to one-year suspension of driver’s license, 10 days incarceration in the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton, and a $2,000 fi ne. Ricardo Reyes, 55, of Hermiston, pleaded guilty to 2021 charges of DUII and recklessly endangering another person; sentenced to one-year suspension of driver’s license, 50 days in county jail, and two years probation, including 100 hours of community service. LAWSUITS The following lawsuits have been fi led in Umatilla County Circuit Court (interest, court costs and fees not listed): Jennifer Robin Merritt, of Pendleton, vs. TZ Contractors LLC, of Pendleton, seeks $2,480.50. Mary Gutierrez, of Milton-Freewater, vs. Rajael Antonio Garcia Muniz, of Milton-Free- water; seeks $69,100. There were no lawsuits of note during the past week in Morrow County Circuit Court. MARRIAGES Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for: Rhonda Sherise Atkins, 50, and Phillip Ray Halladay, 51, both of Meacham. Andrea Gayle Borge, 31, and Matthew Morris Eiff ert, 32, both of Milton-Freewater. Anthony Andrew Atkins, 51, of Hermiston, and Jacqueline Dee Lake, 52, of Pocatello. Jacob Clark Cree, 38, and Darlene Elaine Barkley, 29, both of Pendleton. Shane Richard Leasy, 56, and Patti Lee Bolthouse, 65, both of Pendleton. Samuel Arthur Famoso, 57, and Rose Mary Wolfe, 60, both of Hermiston. Taisha Kathleen Myers, 32, and Krystal Rose Kurtz, 36, both of Pilot Rock. Hannah Rebecca Pumphrey, 31, and Monti Eugene Hunter, 34, both of Adams. MEETINGS TUESDAY, JAN. 18 Athena-Weston School District Lead- ership Team, 5:30 p.m., Athena Elemen- tary School library, 375 S. Fifth St., or via Zoom. For login information, call the district offi ce Tuesday by 4 p.m. (541-566- 3551) Echo School District Board, 6 p.m., staff room, 600 Gerone St. (541-376-8436) Pendleton Development Commis- sion, 6 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., or via Zoom. For login information, visit www.pendleton.or.us. (Charles Denight 541-966-0233) Pendleton City Council, 7 p.m., Pend- leton City Hall, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. (541-966-0201) East Umatilla County Health District, 7 p.m., district offi ce, 431 E. Main St., Athena. (541-566-3813) Pilot Rock City Council, 6 p.m., city hall, 143 W. Main St. (541-443-2811) Umatilla Medical Clinic, 1890 Seventh St. (541-922-3104) Oregon Trail Library District, 6:30 p.m., Oregon Trail Library District offi ce, 200 S. Main St., Boardman. For Zoom login information, call the district offi ce or visit www.otld.org. (Kathy Street 541-481-3365) WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19 Intermountain Education Service District, 4 p.m., district offi ce, 2001 S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton. (Danielle Sackett 541-966-3102) Umatilla Hospital District, 6 p.m., Charles Randall ‘Randy’ Bohanan June 18, 1950 — Jan. 4, 2022 Irrigon Charles Randall “Randy” Bohanan, 71, of Irrigon, died Jan. 4, 2022, at his home. He was born June 18, 1950, in Salinas, California, the son of Charles and Margrett (Dunson) Bohanan. A celebration of life with military honors will be held this spring. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Jan. 12 • Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce arrested Jacob Richard Mack, 27, for unau- thorized use of vehicle, unlawful posses- sion of a fi rearm and third-degree escape. COURTS There were no criminal sentences during the last week in Morrow County Circuit Court. Saturday, January 15, 2022 THURSDAY, JAN. 20 East Umatilla County Ambulance Area Health District, 7 p.m., district offi ce, 431 E. Main St., Athena. (541-566- 3813) Lillian A. Burns Aug. 5, 1942 — Jan. 11, 2022 Pendleton Lillian A. Burns, 79, of Pendleton, died Jan. 11, 2022, at her home. She was born Aug. 5, 1942, in Pendleton. The Final Seven at Seven was Friday, Jan. 14, at 7 a.m. at Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Burial followed at Agency Ceme- tery, Mission. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmor- tuary.com. Tyson Ronald Clark Nov. 25, 1982 — Dec. 6, 2021 Kennewick Former Pendleton resident Tyson Ronald Clark, 39, of Kennewick, died Dec. 6, 2021, in Kennewick. He was born Nov. 25, 1982, in Chadron, Nebraska, the son of Kory and Cyndi Clark. A celebration of life is planned for the spring. Arrangements are with Mueller’s Funeral Home, Kenne- wick. Frederick J. ‘Rocky’ Gurr Jr. March 17, 1946 — Jan. 7, 2022 Lexington Frederick J. “Rocky” Gurr Jr., 75, of Lexington, died Jan. 7, 2022, in Hermiston. He was born March 17, 1946, in Redding, California. A graveside service with military honors will be Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1:30 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. April M. Shoeships Sept. 20, 1927 — Jan. 8, 2022 Tacoma April M. Shoeships, 49, of Tacoma, Washington, died Jan. 8, 2022, in Tacoma. She was born Sept. 20, 1927, in Pendleton. Viewing was Friday, Jan. 14, at Burns Mortu- ary. Sunrise service will be Saturday, Jan. 15, 6:30 a.m. at St. Andrews Cemetery, Mission. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com. UPCOMING SERVICES SATURDAY, JAN. 15 LOCAL BRIEFING Forest Service announces fee-free days for 2022 PORTLAND — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 17, is the fi rst recre- ation fee-free day of 2022 on U.S. Forest Service sites. The fee waiver applies to most Forest Service day-use recreation sites in Oregon and Washington, including many picnic areas, boat launches, trail- heads and visitor centers, according to a press release from the Forest Service. Fees for camping, cabin rentals or other permits still apply. Fees will continue to be charged at recreation sites operated by concessionaires unless the individual manager chooses to participate. Recreation fee-free days are an eff ort to encourage people to get outside and enjoy public lands. The rest of the fee-free days for the year are: • • • • President’s Day, Feb. 21. National Get Outdoors Day, June 11. National Public Lands Day, Sept. 24. Veterans Day, Nov. 11. The Forest Service also reminded visitors to be prepared and cautious when visiting public lands this winter. While winter can be a wonderful time to visit your national forests, planning and caution are critical to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Morrow County School District receives another clean audit MORROW COUNTY — The Morrow County School District for the 10th consecutive year has received a clean report from their fi nancial audit. The district in a press release Tuesday, Jan, 11, reported the Pendleton fi rm of OBITUARY AND DEATH/SERVICE NOTICE POLICY AND INFORMATION OBITUARY PACKAGE • Paid • Advertising formatting — off ering three, templated options featuring one full color photo Prices and sizes available: • 2 column x 5” = $79.50 (approx. 150 words) • 2 column x 10” = $159 (approx. 350 words) • 3 column x 10” = $238.50 (approx. 575 words) • Obits following the templated format are available in other sizes for $7.95 per column inch. Obits formatted outside of the set templates will be billed at the publishing newspaper’s open rate. Package includes: • Obituary in the print edition on the publication day of your choice, within deadline • Featured on the publishing newspaper’s website free of charge • Publishing newspaper will also provide fi ve complimentary copies of the newspaper (additional copies $1.50/each) • Place your obituary in a sister publication at a 25% discount Please note: • Paid obituary information should be ready for print prior to submission. If a proof is requested, the obit will be published in the next available edition once approved, based on the newspaper’s advertising deadlines. DEATH/SERVICE NOTICES • Free of charge • 150 word maximum in newspaper content style • Includes name, age, town of residency and information about any funeral services or life celebrations • No add-ons available (photos, etc.) PAID OBITUARY CONTACT INFORMATION Audra Workman aworkman@eastoregonian.com 541-564-4538 Deadlines: East Oregonian Tuesday: Friday by NOON Thursday: Tuesday by NOON Saturday: Thursday by NOON Hermiston Herald Mondays by 9 a.m. DEATH NOTICE CONTACT INFORMATION Tammy Malgesini tmalgensini@eastoregonian.com 541-564-4532 Deadlines: East Oregonian 11 a.m. day prior to publication (Monday/Wednesday/Friday) Hermiston Herald Tuesdays at NOON Dickey and Tremper LLP conducted the audit, which the school board reviewed at its meeting Jan. 10. The audit found the district carried a surplus of $475,343 due to additional support from federal, state and local grants, including COVID-19 grants, according to the press release. The school district also carried an employee retire- ment reserve fund of almost $1.45 million and did not spend any of the fund. The district also repaid the voter-ap- proved general obligation bond for capital improvement from 2001. Morrow County School District Superintendent Dirk Dirksen in the press release said consistently receiving high marks for fi nancial accountabil- ity is a credit to staff , the InterMoun- tain Education Service District and the school board. — EO Media Group LOTTERY Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022 Megabucks 7-20-32-33-41-46 Jackpot: $8.2 million Lucky Lines 1-6-11-14-19-22-26-29 Estimated jackpot: $75,000 Powerball 12-21-22-30-33 Powerball: 24 Power Play: x4 Jackpot: $38 million Win for Life 16-28-65-71 Pick 4 1 p.m.:5-9-0-0 4 p.m.: 2-0-9-4 7 p.m.: 9-3-0-0 10 p.m.: 1-6-2-8 Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022 Lucky Lines 3-6-11-15-18-21-27-32 Jackpot: $76,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 2-6-8-1 4 p.m.: 3-8-6-7 7 p.m.: 6-4-4-9 10 p.m.: 7-8-7-7 P ENDLETON L IONS are selling See's candies for V ALENTINE ' S D AY this year. The orders will be placed online through the Lions Club storefront. T HE LAST DAY TO ORDER IS J ANUARY 28, 2022. Information to order is available at pendletonlionsclub.org or the FB page! Questions? call 541.238.5466 Proceeds to fund local Lions Club projects Estes, Rusty — Celebration of life, 11 a.m. at the Heppner Fire Hall, 188 W. Willow St. A dinner will follow at the Heppner Elks Lodge, 142 N. Main St. Harrell, Kenny — Celebration of life service, 1 p.m. at the Hermiston Community Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Hoeft, Kit — Funeral service, 10 a.m. at Burns Mortu- ary of Pendleton, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave. Burial follows at Skyview Memorial Park, Pendleton. Shoeships, April — Sunrise service, 6:30 a.m. at St. Andrews Cemetery, Mission. JAN. 16-17 No services TUESDAY, JAN. 18 Gurr, Rocky — Graveside service with military honors, 1:30 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. JAN. 19-20 No services FRIDAY, JAN. 21 Wamsley, Cathy — Celebration of life, 6:30 p.m. at the Maxwell Event Center, 145 N. First Place, Hermiston. SATURDAY, JAN. 22 Zummach, Nora — Celebration of life and potluck, 1 p.m. at Bayway Tavern, 35895 Seventh St., Nehalem. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: www.EastOregonian.com Karen Lynn Wallsinger January 21, 1962 – January 6, 2022 Karen Lynn Wallsinger of Uma- tilla, Oregon, was born January 21, 1962 in Norfolk, Virginia the daughter of Robert and Mary Ann (Jongkindt) Walter. She passed away in Hermiston, Oregon on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at the age of 59. At the age of six, Karen moved with her family to Ontario, CA where she grew up and attended schools. She completed her schooling at Montclair High School where she was on the tall flag team in nearby Montclair, CA. After high school, she moved to Texas for a few years before returning to Califor- nia. She moved to Eastern Oregon in the early 1990’s where she has lived for the past thirty years. She lived in Stanfield for several years before settling in Umatilla in 2006. She worked as a final finisher for Keystone RV in Pendleton for several years. Karen had a love for animals, enjoyed being in the outdoors and going hunting and fishing. She is survived by her son, Nicholas Wallsing- er; mother, Mary Ann Ashey; brother, Robert and wife Tina Walter; life companion, Matthew Perkins; step-daughter, Lillian Perkins. A private family celebration of life will be held at a later time. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Family suggest memorial donations in Karen’s memory be sent to Pet Rescue-Humane Society of Eastern Oregon. To leave an online condolence for the family please go to www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.