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    Saturday, May 15, 2021
RECORDS/COMMUNITY
East Oregonian
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COMMUNITY BRIEFING
Merkley to hold
Umatilla County
town hall
UMATILLA COUNTY — Sen.
Jeff Merkley will hold a remote
town hall for Umatilla County
residents on
Wednesday, May
19, according to a
press release.
Merkley will
provide updates on
his work in Wash-
ington, D.C., and
Merkley
take questions and
suggestions from
participants who can chime into
the town hall via computer, mobile
device or telephone, the press
release said.
“Hearing from Oregonians
across the state is critical to doing
my job. In these uncertain times,
it’s more important than ever to
hear directly from folks, but it’s
also important to respect the health
and safety of every member of our
communities while there is still a
very real risk of spreading COVID-
19 through in-person gatherings,”
Merkley said. “The ideas and
priorities I hear about in town halls
inform the solutions that I fight to
get into federal law. I look forward
to these discussions — even if
they’re online, on mobile devices,
or on the telephone — about how
we can strengthen our state and our
nation.”
The town hall will start at 4 p.m.
Attendees can join a Zoom chat
through computer, smartphone or
tablet, the press release said.
They can also call in to the meet-
ing by dialing 669-254-5252. The
meeting ID for the call is 161 984
8513#, the participant ID is # and
the passcode is 48529251#, the
press release said.
for the season. Community and
display booths are free. Money for
the booth fees will be donated to the
Echo Heritage Association.
Historic preservation
Imago Theatre
office announces
cemetery grant process gets creative with
SALEM — The Oregon Historic performances
Cemeteries Grant committee will
meet on Wednesday, May 26, to
score and rank the applications for
the Oregon Historic Cemeteries
Grant program.
Recommendations from the
committee will be forwarded to the
Oregon Commission on Historic
Cemeteries for final review and
approval on Friday, June 4, at 9 a.m.
The meeting will be held via tele-
conference. The public may join
via Zoom. For more information,
visit www.oregonheritage.org. For
questions, contact Kuri Gill at kuri.
gill@oregon.gov or 503-986-0685.
Echo Market gears up
for summer season
ECHO — Produce, vendors,
entertainment, community displays,
food trucks, kids’ games and family
fun will be featured during the Echo
Market.
The event will kick off for the
season Saturday, June 5, from
4-7 p.m. at Fort George Park, South
Dupont and Bridge streets. The
market will take place the first and
third Saturday of each month .
For more information about being
a vendor, hosting a food, commu-
nity or display booth or being
featured as an entertainer, contact
Teres at 541-720-0831, Amanda at
541-701-1531 or email myechomar-
ket@gmail.com. The vendor sales
booths are $12 each market or $85
PORTLAND — There’s still
time to listen to an audio perfor-
mance of “The Strange Case of Nick
M.” by Drew Pisarra.
An original theater drama, it’s
about a man whose memory spans
about 30 seconds. “Nick M.” offers
a trippy audio journey into his frag-
mentary world. It features a cocky
podcaster who accessed the psycho-
therapist’s tapes, which reveals how
he tinkered with his patient’s mind.
Listeners also will hear from Nick,
his wife, who serves as primary
caretaker, and their resentful daugh-
ter.
Through a grant from the Oregon
Cultural Trust, it was released by
Imago Theatre and KBOO Commu-
nity Radio. Known for their highly
visual performances, the theatre
tackled the project as a way to
reach audiences during the global
pandemic.
The on-demand livestream is
available for $10 through Sunday,
May 16, via www.eventbrite.com.
For questions, email imagotheatre@
gmail.com. For more information
about upcoming Imago Theatre
performances, visit www.imago-
theatre.com.
Hatrockhounds
gear up for rock and
gem show
HERMISTON — After a
one-year hiatus because of the
global pandemic, members of the
Hatrockhounds Gem & Mineral
Society are looking forward to their
annual rock and gem show.
Nature’s Treasures Under Foot:
Rock & Gem Show 2021 is Satur-
day, May 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Sunday, May 23, from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. The event will be held at East-
ern Oregon Trade and Event Center,
1705 E. Airport Road, Hermiston.
Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for
ages 60 and up and free for kids 12
and under. Safety protocols will
be observed, including masks and
social distancing.
The show features more than a
dozen dealers selling rocks, gems,
jewelry, bead supplies, mineral
specimens and more. Also, it
includes silent auctions through-
out each day, door prize drawings
every 30 minutes and a special Kids’
Corner with games, fun and prizes.
The Hatrockhounds Gem &
Mineral Society is a nonprofit group
that meets the second Tuesday of
each month at 6:30 p.m. at the First
Christian Church, 775 W. Highland
Ave., Hermiston. For more informa-
tion, visit www.jall23.wixsite.com/
hatrockhounds or email show chair-
man Mike Filarski at stonemor-
lin1@netscape.net.
Lions Club hosts can,
bottle drive
PENDLETON — A drive-up can
and bottle drive is being hosted by
the Pendleton Lions Club.
The fundraising event is Satur-
day, May 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at Roy Raley Park, 1205 S.W. Court
Ave., Pendleton. Proceeds will bene-
fit the Pendleton Lions Club Foun-
dation.
The fou ndation recently
presented Pendleton and Pilot Rock
high school senior classes each with
a check for $500 to assist with their
graduation activities. The club also
donated $1,700 to the Blue Mountain
Community College diesel tech-
nologies program for scholarships.
Money was also given to the Pend-
leton beautification hanging flowers
project.
As part of an international
service organization, the Lions Club
strives to make the world a better
place. The Pendleton Lions Club is
currently welcoming new members.
For more information, visit www.
pendletonlionsclub.org.
Health series highlights
severe bleeding
HERMISTON — Minutes count
when it comes to someone who is
bleeding severely — it can take
as little as 5 minutes for a person
to bleed to death. The upcoming
Good Shepherd Health Care System
Lunch & Learn event, which is
available in person or virtually, will
feature a Stop the Bleed training.
From natural disasters to acci-
dents and everyday emergencies,
severe and excessive bleeding can
occur in a heartbeat after a traumatic
event. The Stop the Bleed campaign
is designed to help prepare the
public on how to save lives by rais-
ing awareness of basic actions to
stop life threatening bleeding.
The event is Tuesday, June 1,
at noon. People are encouraged
to grab a bite to eat and log on or
reserve a spot at Good Shepherd in
Hermiston. To register, visit www.
eventbrite.com. For questions, call
541-667-3509.
— EO Media Group
COURTS
SENTENCES
PENDLETON — The following
sentences have been imposed in
Umatilla County courts:
FELONY
•Anthony Arlie Leroy Roach, 31,
Pendleton, pleaded guilty to Pos-
session of Methamphetamine: sen-
tenced to 3 years probation, 180 sanc-
tion units, 90 maximum jail units, 160
hours community service, $750 fine
and $1,250 fine-suspended.
•Dominic Michael Silva, 28, Baker
City, pleaded guilty to Assault II: sen-
tenced to 3 years probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum jail units, 80
hours community service, $200 fine
and $1,050 fine-suspended.
MISDEMEANOR
•Mary Ellen Contreras, 42, Mil-
ton-Freewater, pleaded guilty to Pos-
session of Methamphetamine: sen-
tenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 18
months probation, 90 sanction units,
30 maximum jail units, $100 fine and
$900 fine-suspended.
•Sandra Rose Dave, 65, Pendle-
ton, pleaded guilty to Harassment:
sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended,
18 months probation, 40 hours com-
munity service, $100 fine and $900
fine-suspended.
•Francisco Palacios Garcia, 28,
Pendleton (EOCI), pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 2 days jail plus
court costs and fees (revocation of
Diversion Program).
•Fern Laverna Mack, 49, Hermis-
ton, pleaded no contest to Recklessly
Endangering Another Person: sen-
tenced to 180 days jail-suspended,
18 months probation, 80 hours com-
munity service, $100 fine and $1,900
fine-suspended, plus court costs and
fees.
•Baudelio Lara Arellano, 42,
Pasco, Wash., pleaded guilty to Ani-
mal Neglect II: sentenced to 90 days
jail-suspended, 1 year probation, $100
fine and $900 fine-suspended, plus
court costs and fees.
•Ovidio Mendoza Ahilon, 36, Herm-
iston, pleaded guilty to DUII: sen-
tenced to 2 days jail, 178 days jail-sus-
pended, 2 years probation, 80 hours
community service, $2,000 fine and
1 year driver’s license suspension;
pleaded guilty to Failure to Perform
Duties of Driver-property damage:
sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended,
1 year probation and $300 restitution.
•Christopher Ryan Christiansen, 32,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Reckless
Driving: sentenced to 180 days jail-sus-
pended, 1 year probation, 20 hours
community service, $1,000 fine-sus-
pended and 90 days driver’s license
suspension, plus court costs and fees;
pleaded guilty to Recklessly Endan-
gering Another Person: sentenced to
180 days jail-suspended, 1 year pro-
bation, 20 hours community service,
$100 fine and $900 fine-suspended.
•Tyli Steveann Bailey, 24, Hermiston,
pleaded guilty to Theft II: sentenced to
180 days jail-suspended, 18 months
probation, 40 hours community ser-
vice, $100 fine, $900 fine-suspended
and restitution to be determined.
•Ernest Davis Begay, 43, Hermiston,
pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to
60 days jail, 120 days jail-suspended, 3
years probation, 100 hours community
service$1,950 fine, $1,550 fine-sus-
pended and 1 year driver’s license sus-
pension, plus court costs and fees.
•Raul Solis, 35, Hermiston, pleaded
guilty to Driving While Suspended/
Revoked: sentenced to 30 days jail and
$100 fine.
•Jose Trinidad Cisneros Carrera, 35,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Assault
IV: sentenced to 180 days jail-sus-
pended, 3 years probation, 90 sanc-
tion units, 30 maximum jail units,
$500 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended;
pleaded guilty to Interfering With
Making Report: sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 3 years probation and
$100 fine.
•Daniel Austin Frey, 28, The Dalles,
pleaded guilty to Possession of Meth-
amphetamine: sentenced to $200 fine
plus attorney fees.
SUITS FILED
PENDLETON — The following
suits have been filed in Umatilla
County courts (interest, court costs
and fees not listed):
•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC
vs. Jonathan Thomas: seeks $4,463.39.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Charlotte
White (Eickstaedt) of Hermiston: seeks
$878.81.
•LVNV Funding LLC vs. Timothy Col-
lett of Umatilla: seeks $1,177.94.
•Credits Inc. vs. Tammy J. Whipple
of Hermiston: seeks $9,351.33.
•Credits Inc. vs. Amber Shellum Ber-
riel of Pendleton: seeks $2,541.24.
•Credits Inc. vs. Stacee and Jon-
athan Robledo of Hermiston: seeks
$1,451.41.
•Credits Inc. vs. Reanna M. Roberts
of Hermiston: seeks $710.83.
•Credits Inc. vs. Kristi and Jason Pax-
ton of Pendleton: seeks $548.10.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maria Ralios Jimon
of Boardman: seeks $8,315.40.
•Credits Inc. vs. Laura E. Huizar De
La Paz of Hermiston: seeks $2,150.58.
•Credits Inc. vs. Elizabeth Flores of
Milton-Freewater: seeks $1,055.68.
•Credits Inc. vs. Juvencio Agripino
of Boardman: seeks $469.69.
•Carrie A. and Jenny L. Stamm of
Umatilla vs. Dakota R. Burkenbine and
Chance Pencock of Hermiston: seeks
$1,500.
•Bonneville Billing & Collections
Inc. vs. Ashlie and Skylar Jensen of
Hermiston: seeks $679.94.
•U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Kelsy M. Rambo
of Milton-Freewater: seeks $2,916.
•Amber L. Benetti of Pendleton vs.
Dreams to Reality and James Alan and
Felicia Rene Cavan of Hermiston: seeks
$3,000.
•Oliphant Financial LLC vs. Duane
and Lori Chinn: seeks $37,005.96.
•Bonneville Billing & Collections
Inc. vs. Miguel Ruiz-Munoz of Hermis-
ton: seeks $329.74.
•Merchants Acceptance Corp. vs.
Tanya and Jorge Colon of Hermiston:
seeks $3,977.34.
JUDGMENTS
PENDLETON — The following
judgments have been rendered in
Umatilla County courts (interest,
court costs and fees not listed):
•OneMain Financial Group LLC vs.
Michael L. McNeeley of Pilot Rock:
judgment for $9,477.50.
•OneMain Financial Group LLC
vs. Susana Gallegos: judgment for
$9,176.67.
•Collection Bureau of Walla
Walla Inc. vs. Karress S. Zieris-Mar-
tin of Milton-Freewater: judgment for
$1,361.99.
•Collection Bureau of Walla Walla
Inc. vs. Hannah E. Miller (Rogers) and
Christopher Rogers of Athena: judg-
ment for $380.97.
•TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Tricia Halbert
of Hermiston: judgment for $817.43.
•Discover Bank vs. Tayler L. Craig of
Pendleton: judgment for $7,398.46.
•Midland Credit Management Inc.
vs. Isaac Murguia of Umatilla: judg-
ment for $5,770.72.
•Velocity Investments LLC vs.
Michelle Alvarado of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $21,566.88.
•Midland Credit Management Inc.
vs. Stephanie E. Duquette of Hermis-
ton: judgment for $4,592.31.
•Absolute Resolutions Investments
LLC vs. David A. Bender: judgment for
$1,734.62.
•United Finance Co. vs. Manuel Toj
Gomez of Boardman: judgment for
$3,745.96.
•Financial
Assistance
Inc.
vs. Rosanna Diaz: judgment for
$17,587.43.
•Credits Inc. vs. Rebecca J. and Jer-
emiah Quesada of Boardman: judg-
ment for $454.67.
•Credits Inc. vs. Kerstin Rowell of
Hermiston: judgment for $6,387.16.
DIVORCES
PENDLETON — Divorce decrees
were signed in Umatilla County
Courts for:
William Bergstrom of Pendleton
and Tamarra Bergstrom of Hermiston;
Jameson L. Dally and Isaac James Dally
of Milton-Freewater; Peggy Johanna
Roland and Greg Charles Roland of
Pendleton.
MARRIAGES
PENDLETON — Marriage licenses
have been registered in Umatilla
County for:
Zachary Chandler Dodson, 29, and
Nallely Santiago Hernandez, 30, both
of Hermiston.
Savannah Marie Blair, 35, and Greg
William Sims, 31, both of Pendleton.
Garrett Scott Yunker, 23, and Mattie
Lynn Spencer, 23, both of Pendleton.
James Todd Mack, 43, and Crystal
Janene Wright, 47, both of Echo.
Dakota James Dave, 30, and Jessica
Rose Fleury, 30, both of Pendleton.
Adam Gaber Saad, 29, and Tarra
Kay Johnson, 31, both of Pendleton.
Jessica Marie Barongan, 25, and
Curtis Bradly Bohlke, 30, both of West
Richland, Wash.
Brytnee June McDowell, 25,
and Ryan Scott Rottelo, 29, both of
Pendleton.
James Oliver Stradley, 19, and
Megan Olivia Boylan, 20, both of
Stanfield.
Haley Nicole Messner, 22, and
Anthony Edward Clair, 31, both of
Hermiston.