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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2015
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
RECORDS
DEATH NOTICES
OBITUARY
BIRTHS
Kathryn LeeAnne Finch
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
Patricia Joan Wahner
Irrigon
JULY 28, 2015
Stanfi eld
November 29, 1929-July 30, 2015
Sept. 9, 1958-Aug. 5, 2015
.athryn Lee$nne Finch, 5, oI ,rriJon died Wednesday,
$uJ 5, 2015, in +ermiston She was Eorn Sept , 158,
in $lEany $ celeEration oI liIe will Ee held Saturday, $uJ
15 at pm at SuE =ero Restaurant LounJe in ,rriJon
Simple Cremation Care oI 2reJon handled arranJements
Angella Michelle (Brown) Lambert
Hermiston
Dec. 2, 1960-July 28, 2015
$nJella 0ichelle Brown LamEert, 5, oI +ermiston
died 7uesday, July 28, 2015, in Richland, Wash She was
Eorn 'ec 2, 10, in Portland, 2re $ celeEration oI liIe
will Ee held Saturday, $uJ 22 Irom -8 pm at the 'esert
River ,nn in 8matilla 'isposition was Ey cremation Burns
0ortuary oI +ermiston is in care oI arranJements SiJn the
online Juest Eook at Eurnsmortuaryhermistoncom
TERRY ² $mEer 7erry and JeIIrey 7erry oI +ermis-
ton a Jirl, Ro[ie 7erry
JULY 30, 2015
ANGEL ² $nalisia GriMalva and 9ictor $nJel oI Stan-
¿ eld a Jirl, Eva0arie Julie $nJel
JULY 31, 2015
DICKENS ² +eather 'ickens and 'erek 'ickens oI
+ermiston a Jirl, Jade Eli]aEeth 'ickens
AUG. 2, 2015
FIELD ² .aylee Bowman and Forrest Field oI +erm-
iston a Eoy, $sher Graham Field
AUG. 3, 2015
HOBBS ² Jade 0 Romanick and =achary L +oEEs
oI +ermiston a Jirl, 9ylette 0 +oEEs
COURT REPORTS
Suits Filed
The following suits have been fi led
in Umatilla County courts:
•Midland Funding LLC vs. Dennis
Hamblen; seeks $913.73 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Bank of America N.A. vs. Stanley
D. Conn; seeks $4,371.19 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Frances R. Mathews vs. Texor LLC,
Kathy Meharry, Umatilla County and
parties in possession or claiming a
right to possession; seeks $537,815.76
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Allgate Financial vs. Kelly Porter;
seeks $18,595.93 plus interest, costs
and fees.
•Bank of America N.A. vs. Debbie
Sears; seeks $4,825.63 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Silvia Castil-
lo; seeks $1,903.39 plus interest, costs
and fees.
courts:
FELONY
•Credits Inc. vs. Michael G. and
Mary J. Round; judgment for $5,726.94
plus interest, costs and fees.
•Credits Inc. vs. Lacie Wedding;
judgment for $3,905.92 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•First Financial Investment vs.
Lonita and Leroy Friend; judgment
for $16,594.98 plus interest, costs and
fees.
•Green & Sons Agency Inc. dba
Outsource Receivables Management
vs. Dawn R. Martin; judgment for
$1,597.25 plus interest, costs and fees.
•Cach LLC vs. Jenelle L. Tolman;
judgment for $1,209.75 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Rocky Mountain Therapy Services
vs. Elias S. Guzman; judgment for
$1,635.91 plus interest, costs and fees.
•Joe D. Thomas vs. Aidee Velas-
quez; seeks $46,000 plus costs and
fees.
•Asset Systems Inc. vs. Brent
Holderman and Kimberli Holderman
(Kimberli K. Howerton Waltman);
judgment for $3,309.12 plus interest,
costs and fees.
•Javier Tejeda vs. Jesus Chairez
Arroyo; seeks $43,000 plus costs and
fees.
•Quick Collect Inc. vs. Alburt (Al-
bert) Almaguer; judgment for $426.46
plus interest, costs and fees.
JUDGMENTS
The following judgments have
been rendered in Umatilla County
SENTENCES
The following sentences have been
imposed in Umatilla County courts:
•JC Samuel Thompson, 29,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
DUII-felony; sentenced to 10
months jail, 2 year post-prison
supervision, $1,940 fine and life-
time revocation of driver’s license,
plus court costs and fees; pleaded
guilty to Driving While Suspended;
sentenced to $40 fine plus court
assessment.
•Miguel Angel Ayala-Barragan,
21, Pasco, Wash., pleaded guilty to
Possession of Methamphetamine;
sentenced to 18 months probation, 90
sanction units, 30 maximum jail units,
$1,440 fi ne and $1,000 fi ne-suspend-
ed, plus court costs and fees.
•Lance Palmer, 50, Umatilla, was
convicted of two counts of Unautho-
rized Use of Vehicle; sentenced to 30
months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 1
year post-prison supervision and $140
fi ne for each count, plus court assess-
ment.
MISDEMEANOR
•Austin Michael Bittrick, 26, Ken-
newick, Wash., pleaded guilty to Theft
III; sentenced to 15 days jail-suspend-
ed, 1 year probation, $40 fi ne and
$900 fi ne-suspended, plus court costs
and fees.
•Mathew Roy Parlet, 55, Ket-
tle Falls, Wash., pleaded guilty to
DUII; sentenced to 2 days jail, 180
days jail-suspended, 2 years pro-
bation, 80 hours community ser-
vice, $685 fine, $1,500 fine-sus-
pended and 1 year driver’s license
suspension, plus court costs and
fees.
•Alfredo Lopez Rodriguez, 22,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft II;
sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended,
2 years probation, 40 hours com-
munity service, $940 fi ne and $750
fi ne-suspended, plus court costs and
fees.
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County for:
Joshua Marton Bailey, 29, and Cyn-
thia Ann Jackson, 34, both of Echo.
Jacob Thomas Murray, 27, and
Delene Ashley Ekwortzel, 25, both of
Hermiston.
William Arthur Boyd II, 23, and
Breean Nycole Guidice, 18, both of
Hermiston.
Eric Ramirez, 33, and Veronica
Chavez Olivera, 42, both of Umatilla.
Adam Wheeler Wilson, 26, and
Megan Ann Escamilla, 29, both of
Hermiston.
COMMINUTY CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12
BOOKMINDERS, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Our Place, 164 E. Main St.,
Hermiston. (541-567-2882).
HERMISTON KIWANIS CLUB, noon,
Desert Lanes restaurant
conference room, 1545 N. First
St., Hermiston. (Doug Barak
541-567-6728).
IRRIGON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
noon, Stokes Landing Senior
Center, 195 N.W. Opal Place.
HERMISTON ELKS DINNER, 5:30-8
p.m., 480 E. Main St.
HERMISTON CRIBBAGE CLUB, 6 p.m.,
Desert Lanes Bowling Alley,
1545 N. First St., Hermiston.
All levels of players welcome.
(541-567-6594).
UMATILLA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
CENTRAL COMMITTEE, 6 p.m.,
Community Room, Pendleton
City Hall, 501 Emigrant Ave.
THURSDAY, AUG. 13
TUMBLEWEED TOASTMASTERS,
6:45 a.m., Conference Room
3&4, Good Shepherd Medical
Center, 610 N.W. 11th St.,
Hermiston. Visitors welcome.
(541-567-4349).
ARTS AND CRAFTS FROM THE
DRY SIDE, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
basement of Assembly of God
Church, 730 East Hurlburt Ave.,
Hermiston. Use the Seventh
Street entrance. (541-567-
4446).
UMATILLA DOG WALKING CLUB, 10
a.m., 630 Switzler St. at the
dog wash in front of Umatilla
High School.
HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
noon, Heppner Senior Center
dining room, corner of Main
and Willow streets, Heppner.
HERMISTON ROTARY CLUB, noon,
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church Parish Hall, Fifth Street
and Locust Avenue.
UMATILLA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BUSINESS-TO- BUSINESS
LUNCH, noon, Desert River Inn,
705 Willamette Ave., Umatilla.
RSVP to 541-922-4825 or
tasha@umatillachamber.net
three days prior to meeting.
DESERT BELLES GARDEN CLUB, 1:15
p.m. For more information on
location call 541-567-8019.
HERMISTON HORSESHOE CLUB, 5
p.m., Weber Field, 600 S. First
St., Hermiston. (Rick Rebman
541-720-6402).
ARC OF UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6
p.m., doors open, bingo starts
at 7 p.m., 215 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
COLUMBIA RIVER HARVESTER, 7
p.m., Greenfi eld Grange Hall,
209 N.W. First St., Boardman.
HERMISTON ELKS, 7 p.m. 480 E.
Main St.
St. Members and guests
welcome.
MONDAY, AUG. 17
HERMISTON TEEN LIBRARY
ADVISORY COUNCIL, 4-5 p.m.,
downstairs Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
BLOOMER GIRLS GARDEN CLUB, 7
p.m., meeting site varies,
Hermiston. (Marge Timmons
541-567-4069).
TUESDAY, AUG. 18
TOPS CHAPTER OR 1110, 8 a.m.
weigh-in, meeting starts
at 8:45 a.m., Missionary
Baptist Church, 125 E. Beech
St., Hermiston. (Margaret
Wetterling 541-720-0276).
GREENFIELD GRANGE PINOCHLE, 10
a.m.-2 p.m., Greenfi eld Grange
Hall, Boardman. (Jane Dean
541-481-5223).
HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
noon, Heppner City Hall, 111 N.
Main St.
HERMISTON ELKS DINNER, 5:30-8
p.m., 480 E. Main St.
HERMISTON BOOK CLUB, 5:30-7 p.m.
Hermiston Public Library, 235
E. Gladys Ave.
HERMISTON CRIBBAGE CLUB, 6 p.m.,
Desert Lanes Bowling Alley,
1545 N. First St., Hermiston.
All levels of players welcome.
(541-567-6594).
GREATER HERMISTON AREA
REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S CLUB,
11:45 a.m., Desert Lanes, 1545
N. First St., Hermiston. No-host
lunch. All women welcome.
(541-567-0006).
FRIENDS OF HERMISTON PUBLIC
LIBRARY, 6 p.m., Lanham
Room, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-
567-2882).
STUDYING THE MIRACLES OF JESUS,
4-6 p.m., Good Samaritan
Ministries, 319 W. Locust Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-564-1041).
TUMBLEWEED TOASTMASTERS,
6:45 a.m., Conference Room
3&4, Good Shepherd Medical
Center, 610 N.W. 11th St.,
Hermiston. Visitors welcome.
(541-567-4349).
HERMISTON EAGLES BINGO, 6 p.m.
doors open, games begin at
7 p.m., 160 N.W. Second St.
Members and their guests
welcome.
IRRIGON ELEMENTARY PARENTS
CLUB, 6 p.m., Irrigon
Elementary School, 490 S.E.
Wyoming Ave., Irrigon.
UMATILLA COUNTY EXPERIMENTAL
AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION, 7
p.m., Club Room, Main Hanger,
Pendleton Airport, 2016
Airport Road.
PRELUDES ORCHESTRA, 7-8 p.m.,
Blue Mountain Community
College McRae Activity
Center, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave.,
Pendleton. For beginning
strings players of all ages.
(Oregon East Symphony 541-
276-0320).
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19
HERMISTON BREAKFAST KIWANIS
CLUB, 6:30 a.m., Conference
Room, Umatilla-Morrow
County Head Start, 110 N.E.
Fourth St.
WILLOW RUN LADIES GOLF CLUB,
THURSDAY, AUG. 20
ARTS AND CRAFTS FROM THE
DRY SIDE, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
,basement of Assembly of God
Church, 730 East Hurlburt Ave.,
Hermiston. Use the Seventh
Street entrance. (541-567-
4446).
HERMISTON TRAVEL CLUB, 10 a.m.,
First Christian Church, 775 W.
Highland Ave., Hermiston.
(Margaret 541-567-7234).
UMATILLA DOG WALKING CLUB, 10
a.m., 630 Switzler St., at the
dog wash in front of Umatilla
High School.
ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL OF
HERMISTON, noon, ARC of
Umatilla County, 215 W.
Orchard Ave.
HERMISTON ROTARY CLUB, noon,
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Fifth Street and
Locust Avenue.
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT CLASS, 2
p.m., Conference Centers
No. 6 and 7, Good Shepherd
Medical Center, 610 N.W. 11th
Enjoy the
Fair & Rodeo!
Sound Advantage
Hearing Aid Center
ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6
p.m. doors open, bingo starts
at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
KIWANIS OF ECHO, 6-7:30 p.m.,
Echo Masonic Hall, 200 S.
DuPont St., Echo. Guests
welcome. (echokiwanis@
centurytel.net, 541-379-
6992).
PENDLETON EAGLES BURGERS AND
KARAOKE, 6 p.m. dinner,
karaoke begins at 7 p.m.,
Pendleton Eagles Lodge #28,
428 S. Main St., Pendleton.
Open to members and
guests. (541-278-2828).
PENDLETON ELKS LODGE NO. 288, 6
p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. Lodge
meeting, 14 S.E. 3rd St.
TOPS, 6 p.m. weigh-in; 7 p.m.
meeting, First Church of God,
712 S.W. 27th St., Pendleton.
(Ruby Gray 541-276-1936).
HERMISTON ELKS, 7 p.m., 480 E.
Main St.
OREGON TRAIL HABITAT FOR
HUMANITY, 7 p.m., First
United Methodist Church,191
E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston.
(Jamie 541-567-1509).
FRIDAY, AUG. 21
COLUMBIA GRANGE, 6:30 p.m.
potluck; 7:30 p.m. meeting,
at The Hall, 32339 Diagonal
Blvd., Hermiston.
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
RETIRED UMATILLA ARMY DEPOT
WOMEN’S CLUB, 9 a.m.
no-host breakfast, Pheasant
Cafe, 149 E. Main St.,
Hermiston.
UMATILLA COUNTY POMONA
GRANGE, 12:30 p.m. lunch
with meeting to follow,
Columbia Grange Hall,
Diagonal Road, Hermiston.
SUNDAY, AUG. 23
HERMISTON EAGLES BREAKFAST,
8-11 a.m., 160 N.W. Second
St. Members and guests
welcome.
5 Theater Cineplex
Check
wildhorseresort.com
for showtimes
Every Wednesday
541-966-1850
541-215-1888
246 SW Dorion, Pendleton
HERMISTON HORSESHOE CLUB, 5
p.m., Weber Field, 600 S. First
St., Hermiston. (Rick Rebman
541-720-6402).
Credit & Debit Cards accepted
Cineplex gift cards available
405 N. 1st St., Suite #107, Hermiston
Ric Jones, BC-HIS
St., Hermiston. Small fee.
$5 Matinee Classics
541-567-4063
SUNDAY, AUG. 16
HERMISTON EAGLES BREAKFAST,
8-11 a.m., 160 N.W. Second
8 a.m., rain or shine at the
Willow Run Golf Course,
Boardman. Participants do not
need to be a member to play
with the club. (541-481-4381).
BOARDMAN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE, noon, Port of
Morrow Riverfront Center,
2 Marine Drive. Program:
construction updates in the
Boardman area. RSVP no later
than Aug. 14. (541-481-3014).
Verna Taylor, HAS
Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216
Patricia Joan Wahner, 85
years old, passed away July
30, 2015, at home in Stan-
¿ eld, 2reJon She was Eorn
1oYemEer 30, 12, in +ep-
pner, 2reJon, to 0ari-
on and )aye )inch
Pat Jrew up on
Little Butter Creek
and attended school in
(cho with her sisters
She Jraduated Irom
(cho +iJh School
in (cho, 2reJon, Wahner
in 1 Pat played
sa[ophone in a Jroup called
³Solid SeYen´ in 1-1
7hey played Ior proms and
other dances
$Iter Jraduation she mar-
ried Royce Eldon Wahner, a
returninJ 0arine, at the Pend-
leton Episcopal Church on
2ctoEer 23, 1 7hey were
married Ior years EeIore
his death in )eEruary 2012
Pat worked in Iood ser-
vice as a waitress, a cook out
at +inkle and 'esert Lanes
BowlinJ $lley She worked
Ior 9end 0usic and as a teller
in a local Eank
She was a memEer oI
Eastern Star and attended Elk
Iunctions with her husEand
She was an avid Eowler, trav-
elinJ all over the 8S with
her teammates She won the
Bicentennial Championship
BowlinJ 7ournament at 'en-
ver in 1 Pat loved to cook,
Eake and can Ioods She won
riEEons and awards at the
8matilla County )air +er
contriEutions to dinners were
always souJht aIter, especially
her pies ,n 180 she won the
2reJon State Wheat LeaJue
Cake BakinJ contest Rodeo
was somethinJ she loved and
attended until she could no
lonJer climE the Eleachers to
Jet to her season ticket seat Eut
continued to watch Rodeo on
79 She loved the Bla]ers Eut
aIter she moved Eack to Stan-
¿ eld the satellite did not cov-
er very many oI their James
She loved to watch
Jame shows and tele-
vised sports She was a
monthly ¿ nancial sup-
porter oI $Jape +ouse
and Campus LiIe She
was a memEer oI the
³+as Been, Wanna
Bees´ sinJinJ Jroup
who sanJ at the local
prison, nursinJ homes and
other local Iunctions
Pat is survived Ey her only
child, *us and his wiIe, Shan-
non her sister, )ran CoppinJ-
er nephews Chuck and 'aryl
+iJJinEotham and her niec-
es Sandi Greene and Susie
7hompson, alonJ with their
children and spouses
She was preceded in death
Ey her parents, 0arion and
Faye Finch, her oldest sister
Betty +iJJinEotham, and her
husEand Eldon
$ celeEration oI her liIe with
much music will Ee Saturday,
$uJust 15, in the First Christian
Church on 5 W +iJhland in
+ermiston, 2reJon 7ime will
Ee 11 am $Iter the service
her ashes, alonJ with Eldon¶s,
will Ee placed in the +ermiston
Cemetery 7hose who wish to
visit may return to the Iellow-
ship hall at the church aIter the
cemetery service
,n lieu oI À owers Pat and
the Iamily reTuest donations
to any one oI the IollowinJ
9anJe John 0emorial +os-
pice andor $Jape +ouse
Please siJn the online
Juest Eook at Eurnsmortuary-
hermistoncom
Burns 0ortuary oI +erm-
iston, 2reJon, is in care oI ar-
ranJements
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By SEAN HART
Staff Writer
Pot Eusinesses will not
¿ nd a home in Stan¿ eld
City 0anaJer Blair Larsen
said the City Council unan-
imously approved an ordi-
nance last week prohiEitinJ
Eoth medical and recreational
mariMuana Iacilities
While the maMority oI 2r-
eJon voters in 201 approved
0easure 1 ² which leJal-
i]ed recreational mariMuana
and created a permittinJ pro-
cess Ior pot Eusinesses ² 3
percent oI 8matilla County
voters opposed it +ouse Bill
300, passed in the leJislative
session this year, allowed lo-
cal Jovernments in counties
where at least 55 percent oI
voters opposed the measure
to Ean pot Eusinesses
Larsen said, aIter the Eill
passed, he inIormed the council,
which instructed him to draIt an
ordinance enactinJ a Ean
³, Iound some e[amples
oI similar ordinances and
ErouJht it EeIore them, and
it was unanimous,´ he said
³, don¶t think it really chanJ-
es anythinJ Eecause , don¶t
think we were in danJer oI
havinJ any shops open up´
Larsen said, however, the
Ean has conseTuences +e
said the city will no lonJer
Ee entitled to the ta[ revenue
Jenerated Irom mariMuana
sales, Eut he did not Eelieve it
would not have a siJni¿ cant
¿ scal impact on the city
³2ur population is so
small that , don¶t know that
we would have Jotten that
much in the ¿ rst place,´ he
said ³$nd then aIter two
years, they¶re not JoinJ on
population Ior ta[ distriEu-
tion, they¶re JoinJ to Ease
it on where the retail shops
open up, so the only way to
Jet any ta[ money is iI you
have a shop and it¶s Eased on
how many shops you have´
Larsen said the Iacili-
ties Ean does not aIIect the
non-Eusiness aspects oI 0ea-
sure 1 7he measure leJal-
i]ed the possession and private
use oI mariMuana Ey adults and
the private cultivation oI up to
Iour plants at a residence
“You can still use in the
privacy oI your own home,´
Larsen said “, Eelieve you
can still Jrow in your Eack
yard as lonJ as it¶s out oI puE-
lic view You Must can¶t open
up a shop´ 7he ordinance,
which took eIIect immediate-
ly, states the city will use “any
and all enIorcement remedies
availaEle´ to shut down any
Iacilities in violation oI the
ordinance, includinJ nuisance
laws and court action
,t also repealed a previous
ordinance that reJulated the
time, place and manner oI med-
ical mariMuana sales Eecause the
Eusinesses are Eanned entirely