East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 05, 2022, Page 5, Image 5

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    RECORDS
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
PUBLIC SAFETY
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
1:06 a.m. — A 911 caller at the Food Bas-
ket, 405 N. Sherman St., Stanfi eld, reported
a fi re, saying they could see fl ames to the
north. Stanfi eld police responded.
2:51 a.m. — A 911 caller on Northeast
Stone Lane, Hermiston, reported two boys
and a young girl were trespassing in the
front yard. Umatilla County sheriff ’s depu-
ties responded.
3:44 a.m. — A 911 caller at Spoff ord Sta-
tion Winery, 85131 Elliot Road, Milton-Free-
water, reported seeing a prowler on the
property. Umatilla County sheriff ’s depu-
ties responded.
10:01 a.m.
—
Hemiston
police
responded to the 300 block of East Quince
Avenue on a report of a burglary.
10:52 a.m — Stanfi eld police initiated
activity at Echo Cemetery off Theilson Road
for a theft.
11:30 a.m. — A Heppner resident
reported someone hacked her smart-
phone, preventing her from accessing
money for her children.
12:36 p.m. — Hermiston police
responded to a location on North First
Street for a fi ght in a parking lot.
1:08 p.m. — A resident in the area of the
200 block of Southeast Park Place, Irrigon,
reported a very loud noise was coming
from a nearby house and asked the Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce to send someone to
have the occupants turn it down.
3:06 p.m. — Hemiston police responded
to the 700 block of East View Drive on a
report of a burglary. Police took a report.
5:10 p.m. — A 911 caller on Birch Creek
Road, Pendleton, said a man in a green
Ford Ranger was harassing him and came
to his residence three times that day. Police
responded.
7:25 p.m. — A 911 caller on Yellow
Jacket Road, Milton-Freewater, reported a
burglary occurred 30 minutes prior. Uma-
tilla County sheriff ’s deputies responded.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
1:18 a.m. — Emergency agencies
responded to Hermiston Raceway, 81236
Highway 395, Hermiston, after a gray sedan
crashed and fl ipped upside down. The
driver was out of the vehicle when agen-
cies fi rst arrived.
1:31 a.m. — A 911 caller at Locust
Mobile Home Court, 1571 N. Columbia
St., Milton-Freewater, made a report of an
assault. Umatilla County sheriff ’s deputies
responded.
1:59 a.m. — A resident on West Fourth
Road, Irrigon called 911 and reported a
male in a gray hooded sweatshirt was
on her porch. Local law enforcement
responded.
2 a.m. — A 911 caller at Westland and
Lamb roads, Hermiston, reported a car
crash with injuries. Emergency agencies
responded.
7:21 a.m. — A dog attack occurred
on South Edwards Road, Hermiston. Law
enforcement responded.
7:44 a.m. — A caller on Homestead
Lane, Boardman, reported someone cut
the locks off his gate and stole fuel.
10:55 a.m. — A 911 caller at J&D’s Food
Mart, 111 S.W. Birch St., Pilot Rock, made a
report of theft. Police took the report.
11:52 a.m. — A 911 caller on Kurz Lane,
Umatilla, reported being the victim of
harassment. Umatilla County sheriff ’s dep-
uties responded.
12:07 p.m. — A caller reported two dogs
on West Eighth Road, Irrigon, killed chick-
ens and chased cows, and security cameras
caught them.
12:25 a.m. — A 911 caller on El Monte
Street, Umatilla, reported a domestic dis-
turbance. Law enforcement responded.
4:44 p.m. — Umatilla police responded
to a theft complaint at Umatilla Liquor
Store, 1508 Sixth St.
7:18 p.m. — A caller at Driftwood RV
Resort, 800 W. Kunze Lane, Boardman,
reported a male was beating on some-
thing in the men’s restroom and bothering
tenants in the hot tub. Boardman police
responded and advised the male to leave.
7:47 p.m.
—
Pendleton
police
responded to the 1800 block of Westgate
Place on a report of a robbery.
10:46 p.m. — A caller reported loud
music was coming from the red barn near
the intersection of Kunze Lane and Paul
Smith Road, Boardman. A Morrow County
sheriff ’s deputy made contact, and the indi-
viduals agreed to keep down the noise.
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
9:09 a.m. — The Morrow County Sher-
iff s’ Offi ce and Heppner Fire Department
responded to Willow Creek Road and High-
way 207, Heppner, for a vehicle on fi re with
fl ames showing.
12:30 p.m. — A 911 caller on the 600
block of North Main Street, Milton-Free-
water, reported someone vandalized their
vehicle tire.
3:02 p.m. — Umatilla police responded
to Walla Walla Street on a report of
harassment.
9 p.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff ’s
Offi ce ran extra patrols on Northeast Elder
Street, Heppner, due to thefts.
9:55 p.m. — Umatilla police responded
to Crossroads Truck Stop, 2020 Highway
730, after receiving a report of a domestic
disturbance.
10 p.m. — The Morrow County Sher-
iff ’s Offi ce ran extra patrols on Tower Road
along the Boardman Airport due to street
racing.
11:39 p.m. — A 911 caller at Highway
395 and Baggett Lane, Hermiston, reported
a domestic disturbance. Law enforcement
responded.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
April 2
• Umatilla police arrested Wayd Steven
Harley, 23, for reckless driving and felony
fl eeing.
• Hermiston police arrested Mateo
Simon Carrillo, 34, for felony fl eeing, reck-
less driving and driving under the infl uence
of intoxicants.
• Pendleton police arrested Natalie
Lanae Key, 22, for fi rst-degree burglary, sec-
ond-degree theft, unauthorized entry into
a vehicle, fourth-degree assault, third-de-
gree theft, misdemeanor and felony fl ee-
ing and on warrants.
East Oregonian
Cindy Wood/Contributed Photo
The Helix Advancement Partnership Network, which formed
in 2004, recently received a $20,000 grant from Roundhouse
Foundation for a window-replacement project at the old He-
lix Grade School.
installed, received an upgrade
to its electrical and HVAC
systems, and completed reno-
vations in the library and chil-
dren’s room.
The Roundhouse Foun-
dation’s mission is to support
creative solutions to the unique
challenges associated with
rural culture and landscapes
of the Pacifi c Northwest. Its
vision is to create a positive
impact through collaboration
in communities by encourag-
ing creative problem solving
and innovative programming,
to stimulate local economies.
The HAPN project also
has received support from
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7 p.m.: 1-9-5-1
10 p.m.: 8-2-0-6
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Power Play: 2
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4 p.m.: 4-4-5-0
7 p.m.: 0-4-1-2
10 p.m.: 4-0-8-3
Win for Life
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Sunday, April 3, 2022
Lucky Lines
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1 p.m.: 0-9-4-0
4 p.m.: 8-6-3-1
7 p.m.: 9-3-7-1
10 p.m.: 1-4-3-3
Patricia ‘Pat’ Mann Hopper
July 25, 1925 – March 3, 2022
A life well-lived deserves to be
celebrated, let us come together,
friends, and family, to share in the
life of Patricia “Pat” Mann Hopper.
Throughout Pat’s journey through
life, she touched many lives, and as
a result, so many were changed for
the better.
As a show of appreciation,
our family invites you to join us
on Saturday, April 9, 2022, from
1-3 p.m. at the Double M Ranch sale facility, located
at 30256 Stanfield Meadows Road, Stanfield. We will
commemorate Pat’s life and pay tribute to her legacy by
sharing stories, pie and cookies, pictures and the special
memories we all have of her.
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DEATH NOTICES
Roundhouse Foundation does windows
HELIX — The Helix
Advancement Partnership
Network recently received a
boost from the Roundhouse
Foundation.
A $20,000 grant assisted
with a window replacement
project at the old Helix Grade
School building. The historic
structure is home to Helix
City Hall, the Helix Public
Library and the Helix Histor-
ical Museum.
According to a press
release from Cindy Wood,
HAPN treasurer, the fundrais-
ing goal for the window-re-
placement project is about
$166,005 — of that, more
than $92,000 has been raised.
Since forming in 2004, the
nonprofi t group has repaired
and replaced the roof, installed
new sidewalks and upgraded
the furnace.
Also, after a fl ash fl ood in
2012 fi lled the basement and
grounds with mud and water,
HAPN stepped up to assist
with significant restoration
work to make the facility
usable again. More recently,
the building has passed an
asbestos inspection, had a
handicapped-access chairlift
East Oregonian
the Schwab Charitable Trust
($30,000), the Kinsman Foun-
dation ($5,000), the Wild-
horse Foundation ($20,000),
and raised more than $17,000
in local support, including
donations from Mike and
Jill Thorne, William Dorran,
Harry and Phyllis Schuening,
Cliff and Judy Bracher, Janet
Wood, Margaret Hale Hude-
mann, the Stanton family and
Bob, Colleen, Jeff and Shari-
lyn Newtson.
HAPN is a group of volun-
teers whose focus is to help
obtain funds to enhance local
programs and services in
the community. Its purpose
is to preserve local history,
improve the quality of life and
promote the welfare of Helix
residents.
For more information
about HAPN or to make a
donation to the old Helix
Grade School renovation proj-
ect, contact Wood at 541-969-
7182, cindyl_wood2@msn.
com or Helix Advancement
Partnership Network, P.O.
Box 374, Helix, OR 97835.
Sharon Ingram Harrison
April 2, 1949 - December 17, 2021
Sharon Ingram Harrison was a
loving and generous wife, mother,
grandmother and friend. On Friday,
Dec. 17, 2021, she passed away to
be with her heavenly father at the
age of 72.
Sharon was born on April 2,
1949, and was the only child of Dr.
Clarence Landrine and Mrs. Mar-
garet Cunliff Ingram of Pendleton,
Oregon. She met her future husband, Terry Wallace
Harrison, while attending Pendleton High School, and
graduated with the Pendleton class of 1967. Soon after,
she pursued her bachelor’s degree in education from
Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, Oregon. Sha-
ron was married to Terry in 1969 at the First Presbyteri-
an Church of Pendleton, Oregon.
Sharon had two children. Her first son, Jon, was
born in 1976. The following year, she and Terry moved
from Portland, Oregon, to Athena, Oregon, where she
established a loving home and pursued her career in
pre-school and elementary education. Her second son,
Robert (Robb), was born in 1982.
Sharon cherished spending time with her children
and grandchildren. She was a loving grandmother
of three granddaughters and one grandson. Sharon’s
Christian faith was central to her person, and she made
sure to pass this on to her family and friends.
In 1990, Sharon joined her husband in opening
and running a Papa Aldo’s Take ‘n’ Bake Pizza fran-
chise (now Papa Murphy’s) in Milton-Freewater, Or-
egon. They soon opened two more shops in College
Place, Washington, and Walla Walla, Washington. In
the 32 years she served these communities, her loving
smile, attention to service and friendship were apparent
to all who knew her.
Sharon was an avid traveler, skier, cyclist and en-
joyed spending time boating. She spent many late sum-
mers planning camping trips with her family to the Or-
egon Wallowa Lake State Park. She loved long summer
road trips. She was a loving dog-owner, and all but 9
months of her life were spent with a dachshund by her
side.
Sharon is survived by her husband, Terry; her son,
Jon, and his wife, Stacy, of Gresham, Oregon; her son,
Robb, and his wife, Meghan, of Milton-Freewater, Or-
egon; granddaughters, Emma, Haddie and Libby; and
grandson, Jack. She was preceded in death by her par-
ents, Clarence and Margaret Ingram.
A small private service will be held.
Mark Louis Acheson
Boardman
Jan. 22, 1956 — March, 29, 2022
Mark Louis Acheson, 66, of Boardman, died March 29,
2022, in Boardman. He was born Jan. 22, 1956, in Linton,
North Dakota. A funeral service will be April 8, 11 a.m. at
the Burns Mortuary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Herm-
iston. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery, Board-
man. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Fay A. Newton
Pilot Rock
May 30, 1945 — March 31, 2022
Fay A. Newton, 76, of Pilot Rock, died March 31, 2022,
in Spokane. She was born May 30, 1945, in Pendleton.
Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton.
Share memories at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Mary Alice Nicholson
Milton-Freewater
Oct. 21, 1941 — April 3, 2022
Mary Alice Nicholson, 80, of Milton-Freewater, died
April 3, 2022, at St. Mary Medical Center, Walla Walla. She
was born Oct. 10, 1941. Arrangements are with Munselle-
Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater.
Conie M. Wilson
Pendleton
April 21, 1940 — April 1, 2022
Conie M. Wilson, 81, of Pendleton, died April 1, 2022, at
her home. She was born April 21, 1940, in Utah. A funeral
service will be April 7, 10 a.m. at The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, 609 N.W. 12th St., Pendleton.
A burial will follow at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. Leave
an online condolence at www.pioneerchapel.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
Miller, Nancy — Graveside service, 1 p.m. at Herm-
iston Cemetery.
Wilson, Conie — Funeral service, 10 a.m. at The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 609 N.W. 12th
St., Pendleton. Burial service will follow at Olney Ceme-
tery, Pendleton.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
Acheson, Mark — Funeral service, 11 a.m. at Burns
Mortuary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston.
Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery, Boardman.
Payne, Rick — Celebration of life, 3 p.m. at Burns
Mortuary Chapel, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston.
Burial with military honors will follow at Hermiston
Cemetery.
Rew, Judy — Funeral service, 11 a.m. at Episcopal
Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton.
A luncheon will follow.
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MORROW COUNTY SUICIDE AWARENESS WALK
Boardman Marina Park shelter
Salutary, April 23. 2022 @ 10am
Research has shown that for every
one death by suicide, over
115 people are directly affected.
Veterans died by suicide at a rate of 31.6 per
100,000 people in 2019 compared with 16.8
per 100,000 people for non-veterans.
The VA remains focused on the mission to
reduce suicide. There is more work to be
done. Everyone has a role to play in
saving lives.
We invite everyone to walk with us and show
your support to everyone who has been
affected by suicide or suicide Ideation.
Veteran or non-veteran,
we welcome everyone.
Call to register for this free event and get
a t-shirt on the day of the walk.
Call 541-256-0400
Leave your name & phone - number.
We have a limited supply of T-shirts
- so please register early
This is free event.
Sponsored by Morrow County
Veterans Services,
Oregon Departmentt of Veterans Affairs,
Community Counseling Solutions,
Walla Walla
VA Medical Center and other
community partners
Donald Orville Leighton
October 8, 1935 - March 31, 2022
Donald
Orville
Leighton
was born Oct. 8, 1935, in Bend,
Oregon, the son of Harold and Zora
(McDonald) Leighton. He passed
away in Hermiston, Oregon, on
March 31, 2022, at the age of 86.
Donald grew up and attended
schools in Terrebonne, Redmond,
Tumalo and Irrigon, Oregon.
He graduated from Irrigon High
School in 1953. He worked as a
manager for Pendleton Grain Growers retail store in
Hermiston from 1957 until 1987. He then moved to
Seaside, Oregon, where he worked for Lyles Garden
and Pet from 1990 until 2000. All his life he was
involved in breeding, training and showing all types of
animals and birds.
Donald married Carla Virginia Hill on Feb. 4, 1956,
in Irrigon.
He is survived by his daughter, Danette Veva
Anderson; son, Deeno Ray Leighton; five grandsons,
two great-grandsons and one great-grandaughter, six
nieces and 10 nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Carla, in 2017
and sons, Donald Lee Leighton and Daniel Harold
Leighton.
No services will be planned. He will be buried at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham, Oregon. Burns
Mortuary, of Hermiston, is in care of arrangements.
To leave an online condolence for the family please
go to www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.