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Polk County News 8A Polk County Itemizer-observer • June 28, 2017 POLICE REPORT Information for the police report comes from law en- forcement agencies. Not all calls for service are includ- ed. The status of incidents reported may change after further investigation. Indi- viduals arrested or suspect- ed of crimes are considered innocent until proven guilty. — DALLAS Arrests/Citations • Christie L. Gaffney, 32, of monmouth, at Walmart, 321 Kings Valley Hwy. on June 9 on a charge of second-degree theft — theft by deception or false pretense. • Joel T. Bentz, 39, of Keizer, in the 500 block of e. ellendale Ave. on June 20 on a failure to appear warrant. • Robert W. Norton, 40, of Dallas, on SW Rainbow St. on June 20 on a parole violation. INDEPENDENCE Arrests/Citations • elias Salas Diaz, 31, was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants on June 20. MONMOUTH Arrests/Citations • Lillian Violet Bailey Hen- zel, 19, of eugene, and Noah Thunder Seiber, 18, of Bend, at College St. S. and Clay St. W. on June 2, both for at- tempting to purchase or pos- sessing marijuana when younger than 21. • Kimberly Lynn Williams, 50, of monmouth, in the 200 block of Powell St. e. on June 18 for possession of metham- phetamine. • matthew Alan Hale, 28, of Independence, in the 100 block of main St. W. on June 17 on parole violation. • Jaylan Takanohana Suda, 21, of monmouth, in the 200 block of ecols St. S. on June 18 for DUII and refusal of a test for intoxicants. • Curtis Alan Renner, 52, of Salem, in the 400 block of Pa- cific Hwy. N. on June 19 for DUII. • michael Angel Chavez, 35, of monmouth, in the 300 block of monmouth Inde- pendence Hwy. on June 21 for DUII. • Ali Sadiq Al Ibrahim, 26, of monmouth, in the 300 block of ecols St. N. on June 22 for physical harassment. Because of the Fourth of July holiday, police report will not appear in the July 5 edition of the Itemizer-Observer. Please see July 12 for the next police report. Think safety first this Fourth Itemizer-Observer staff report POLK COUNTY — Fire- works stands are open for business in Oregon, and state and local fire depart- ments are urging people to keep their backyard and neighborhood displays safe and legal. The Oregon State Fire Marshal advises people to purchase legal fireworks from permitted retail stands to celebrate the Independ- ence Day holiday. Fireworks that fly, explode or travel more than 12 feet on the ground are illegal to use with an OSFM-issued permit. Those include bottle rockets, Roman candles and firecrackers. Fireworks of any kind are banned from Oregon beach- es, state parks, and camp- grounds. Possession of illegal fire- works in Oregon is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to $10,000 and/or six months in jail. Users may be liable for damage and fire suppres- JoLeNe GUzmAN/ Itemizer-observer Read the directions before lighting off fireworks at home. sion costs for fire and injury caused by illegal fireworks, according the OSFM. Fireworks safety Keep the following tips in mind when using fireworks: 1. Read and follow instructions on the fireworks. 2. Never light and throw fireworks. 3. Have a water hose ready. 4. Light all fireworks on a concrete or gravel surface with a 10-feet clearance away from all vegetation and structures. 5. Don’t try to relight fireworks that didn’t work the first time. 6. Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Save your alcohol for after the show. 7. Use a water bucket for all used fireworks and only after they are safe to handle. 8. Don’t allow children to light fireworks. 9. Be considerate of your neighbors, pets, others near you when considering the timing of your fireworks. — Source: Albany Fire Department and Oregon State Fire Marshal. OBITUARIES James Thomas Perkins April 13, 1937 – June 21, 2017 Jim passed away peace- fully at home in Dallas on Wednesday, June 21, of renal failure. His wife, Dede, survives him, along with son, Kevin Perkins, of Portland; and daughters, Karen White, of Lehi, Utah, and Beverly Wil- son, of Santa Clara, Calif. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Kyle and Krystal White, and two great-grandchildren. Jim should not be re- membered for his Swedish perseverance, but for his enduring sense of h u m o r and his love of fun. W h e n you hoist a cocktail, see some- thing that m a k e s you laugh or you hear a good joke, think of Jim. W6SVP is now a silent key. For service information: www.adamsonssheridanfu- neralhome.com. Lonnie Dale Wagoner June 18, 1951 – July 13, 2017 Lonnie was born in Arte- sia, N.M., to Alfred and Nora Wagoner. He grew up in Dallas and graduated from Dallas High School. Lonnie worked in different places as a y o u n g man — In- depend- ence for a while, ply- wood mill in Washington, cannery in Salem, Keller’s Green House in Dallas. Surviving siblings: Marlin Wagoner (Georgia), of Inde- pendence, Edmond Wag- oner (Lenora), of Dallas, Reba S. Kaug (Harold), of Lincoln City, Robert Wag- oner, of Dallas. He also has two aunts, June McChesney, of Oregon, and Gladys Burchett, of Florida; one sis- ter-in-law, Josie Wagoner, of Keizer, with lots of nieces and nephews. Preceding in death is Al- fred and Nora Wagoner; brothers Harold, Delmer and Larry; and baby Christie, a niece. Lonnie loved kids and had a kind heart. Monetta Vivian Williamson Nov. 14, 1921 – June 14, 2017 Monetta Vivian Williamson, 95, of Mon- mouth, died on June 14. She was born on Nov. 14, 1921, in Sioux Falls, S.D. She is survived by son, Warren Williamson, of Salem; and daughter, Vivian Wyre, of Mason City, Iowa; Joyful Sound Hearing 312 Main Street • Dallas • Hearing Testing • Hearing Aids • Service Call today for your FREE Consultation Mark Sturtevant 503-623-0290 Personally involved and invested in the Dallas community Welcoming new patients. Most insurance health plans accepted. Also a Moda preferred provider. four grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Center handled arrange- ments. Cindy Lou Weston Bill Trussell June 1, 1964 – June 16, 2017 April 17, 1930 – May 24, Cindy Lou Weston, 53, died on June 16 in Salem. She was born on June 1, 1964, in Eugene to JT and Marjorie Riggs. Cindy is preceded in death by her father and mother; her sister Tess Wil- lette (Theresa Frost) and her grandparents. She is survived by chil- dren Stephanie Jones, Christopher Weston (Jackie Scott) and Savanna Flindt (Matthew); 11 grandchil- dren; and sisters, Christina Thomas (Charles), Patricia Anne Riggs, and Wendi Friis (Ryan). Celebration of life will be at 980 Glen Creek Road NW, Salem, at noon July 16. Bring a camp chair if you have one. For more information or to RSVP: 503-932-9588. Me- morial donations can be made to: Christopher West- on, 1066 Larmer Ave. NE, Salem OR 97301. James Craig March 10, 1931 – June 24, 2017 James Craig, 86, of Dallas, died June 24. Private inter- ment will take place at Dal- las Cemetery. A reception will be held at Evangelical Bible Church in Dallas at 11 a.m. on Monday July 10. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Salem 412 Lancaster Drive NE Salem, OR 97301 (503) 581-6265 Low Cost Cremation & Burial Funerals & Memorials Simple Direct Cremation $595 Simple Direct Burial $710 Traditional Funeral $2,275 Discount priced Caskets, Urns and other Memorial items. Privately owned cremation facility. Locally owned and operated by Oregon families. www.ANewTradition.com 2017 Sandi Trussell June 21, 1938 – May 13, 2017 Celebration of life for Bill and Sandi Trussell, of Sheridan, will be held July 14 at the Rickreall Grange, 280 N. Pacific Highway, Rickreall. If you would like to bring a food item please email Terri at hmngbd@yahoo.com. They were both very ac- tive in bowling so if you have any pictures feel free to bring and share. Obituary Information obituaries cost $8 per 25 words (one column inch) and include photos and flags for veterans. obituary information must be submitted by 4 p.m. on the monday before publication to be included in the newspaper. most funeral homes handle obituary information and pro- vide it to the newspaper. How- ever, information can also be submitted directly from family members. obituaries submitted by private parties must be pre- paid. Death and service no- tices run free of charge. Color and black-and-white photos can be submitted, but photos will only be published in black and white. The Itemiz- er-Observer uses a flag logo in the obituaries of people who served in the armed forces. Death notices — like all in- formation submitted to the news department — are sub- ject to editing for style, con- tent and length. Information can be brought or mailed to the Itemizer-Ob- server, 147 Se Court St., Dallas, oR 97338, or emailed to ionews@polkio.com. For more information: emily mentzer, 503-623-2373.