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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2017 BIRTHS OBITUARIES Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston OCT. 16, 2017 HERNANDEZ-ORTEGA — Joana Ortega and Cirilo Hernandez of Hermiston: a girl, Aracely Isabella Hernan- dez-Ortega. COURT REPORTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The following sen- tences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Ricardo Rodriguez Villarreal, 34, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to two counts of Attempt to Commit Class A Felony: sentenced to 50 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections (DOC), 5 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units, $200 fine and $4,800 fine-suspended for each count (sentences to be served consecutive- ly), plus attorney fees and restitution to be determined. •Michael Allen Martin, 71, Hermis- ton, pleaded no contest to Possession of Methamphetamine: sentenced to 5 sanction units, jail, 18 months proba- tion, 85 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units and $200 fine; pleaded no contest to DUII: sentenced to 76 days jail, 104 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, $2005 fine, $1,750 fine-sus- pended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded no contest to Reckless Driv- ing: sentenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended and 3 years probation. •Anthony Gerald Aldridge, 48, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Attempt to Commit Class B Felony: sentenced to 5 years probation, 180 sanction units, 90 maximum jail units and $200 fine; pleaded guilty to Unlawful Use of Weapon: sentenced to $200 fine (sen- tence to discharge). •Jason Dale Snow, 29, Stan- field, pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphetamine: sentenced to conditional discharge; pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 1 year probation and enrollment in Diversion Program; pleaded guilty to two counts of Forg- ery II and one count of Theft II: sen- tenced to $148 restitution (sentences to discharge). •Christopher Robin Calvert, 39, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft III and Failure to Appear II: sentenced to 15 days jail and $100 fine for each count. MISDEMEANOR •Miguel Angel Arreola Jr., 43, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Assault IV: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspend- ed, 2 years probation, 80 hours com- munity service, $150 fine and $6,100 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •David Leon Colbray, 29, Herm- iston, pleaded guilty to Interference With Making Report: sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years pro- bation, 80 hours community service, $100 fine and $1,650 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees. •Rhonda Colgrove, 38, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 1 year probation and enrollment in Di- version Program. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Tami Schachtsick: seeks $803.90. •Brian McNelis vs. Medelez Inc. and BJK Transport LLC: seeks $10,192.34. •Capital One Bank vs. Denise Jul- son: seeks $2,732.15. Boardman: seeks $508.61. •Credits Inc. vs. Arnulfo Zavala of Umatilla: seeks $467.93. •Credits Inc. vs. Francisco Lemus Martinez of Hermiston: seeks $759.17. •Credits Inc. vs. Johnathon C. Moore of Boardman: seeks $584.90. •Credits Inc. vs. Dorothy and David Hodges of Hermiston: seeks $795.70. •Clooten Law LLC vs. Adelina Gar- cia: seeks $19,862.50. •Bonneville Billing & Collections Inc. vs. Travis William Hay of Hermis- ton: seeks $2,029.96. •Credits Inc. vs. Marisol and Javier Garcia of Hermiston: seeks $3,099.90. •Credits Inc. vs. Donica M. Diggins of Boardman: seeks $1,916.72. •Credits Inc. vs. Matthew and Alma Jane Ginther of Irrigon: seeks $2,463.32. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Tina Trana of Hermiston: seeks $1,739.90. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Josue Mejia Sanchez of Hermiston: seeks $1,028.55. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. John Lovett of Echo: seeks $354.68. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Michell and Brian Lowrance of Umatilla: seeks $394.74. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Niah T. Suitor (Carroll) of Hermis- ton: seeks $1,315.97. •Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Philip and Elizabeth Wheeler of Hermiston: seeks $362.73. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The following judg- ments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Lissette M. Alvarez of Hermiston: judg- ment for $5,953.31. •Credits Inc. vs. Richard Kirkendall of Hermiston: judgment for $966.87. •Mark W. McCallum of Hermiston vs. Warren Nordland of Hermiston: judgment for $3,000. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Michael Maddox of Umatilla: judgment for $4,027.23. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Benjamin Lemmon of Stanfield: judgment for $676.06. •Credits Inc. vs. Thomas D. and Cherri A. Owen of Hermiston: judg- ment for $9,652.99. •Credits Inc. vs. Thomas and Teri Surber of Umatilla: judgment for $3,234.94. •Credits Inc. vs. Troy A. and Mindy L. Newdiger of Irrigon: judgment for $2,085.11. •Credits Inc. vs. Tyler Jeffrey W. Stiefel of Hermiston: judgment for $597.08. •Credits Inc. vs. Stephanie J. Burkenbine of Irrigon: judgment for $2,591.71. •Credits Inc. vs. William and Shan- non Brasel of Irrigon: judgment for $7,003.09. •Capital One Bank vs. Larry Do- mas: seeks $1,730.96. •Credits Inc. vs. Jolene and Caleb O’Neal of Boardman: judgment for $1,000.52. •Capital One Bank vs Christina Ramirez: seeks $2,601.14. •Credits Inc. vs. Brittnie Williams of Hermiston: judgment for $6,570.84. •Capital One Bank vs. Danielle E. Bush: seeks $1,738.08. •Credits Inc. vs. Thalia M. Russell (nka Sanchez) of Hermiston: judgment for $1,110.89. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Thomas E. Vaughan: seeks $544.76. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Bruce Car- son: seeks $669.76. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Shawna Muth: seeks $603.96. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Chad Rob- bins: seeks $793.26. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Katy Clark: seeks $746.62. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Sagrario Cortez: seeks $812.40. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Tammy Wynne: seeks $1,213.01. •Capital One Bank vs. Inez Tenorio: seeks $2,973.59. •Credits Inc. vs. Jackie L. Whitesell of Irrigon: seeks $2,2252.36. •Credits Inc. vs. Kristina A. Mick of Hermiston: seeks $655.85. •Credits Inc. vs. Steven Opheikens of Stanfield: seeks $7,814.66. •Credits Inc. vs. Jose Regalado of Boardman: seeks $806.92. •Credits Inc. vs. Francisco F. and Guadalupe Velasquez of Boardman: seeks $315. •Sterling Jewelers Inc. dba Kay Jewelers vs. Travis L. and Robyn J. Crist: seeks $2,598.12. •Juana Navarro of Hermiston vs. Jesus Serrano Perez and Araceli Perez of Hermiston: seeks $6,000. •Credits Inc. vs. Timothy Ellis of Hermiston: seeks $1,149.75. •Credits Inc. vs. Edgar Ramos of HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 RECORDS •Credits Inc. vs. Stephanie Cronen of Hermiston: judgment for $6,031.07. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Michael David Julio and Sophia Evangelene Bellemy of Stanfield. Marriages PENDLETON — Marriage licens- es have been registered in Umatilla County for: Hector Bravo Corona, 18, and No- elia Yuneth Nava Paredes, 19, both of Hermiston. William Gregory Foster, 36, and Shelby Christine Coggins, 25, both of Hermiston. Daulton Clifford Thomas Steele, 19, and Morianna Lynn Stephens, 19, both of Hermiston. 3 0 Jerald ‘Jerry’ Hoffman Darrell Franklin Boggess Hermiston April 21, 1939 - October 18, 2017 Hermiston July 24, 1938 - September 30, 2017 Jerald “Jerry” Hoffman, neighbors and spending 78, of Hermiston passed time with his friends. He away on Wednesday, Oc- also enjoyed listening to KOHU radio station every tober 18, 2017. Jerry was born April morning. He is survived 21, 1939, in Walla by sons Jesse and Walla, Washing- David Hoffman of ton, the son of Walt Hermiston; daugh- and Irene (Walk- ter Deborah Hoff- er) Hoffman. His man of Hermis- family later moved ton; and several to Echo, Oregon, grandchildren and where he graduated g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l- from high school. Hoffman dren. He married Jody He was preceded in Schwab in Weiser, Idaho, on July 1, 1959. The cou- death by his wife Jody, and ple made Hermiston their a son, Greg. A Celebration of Life home where they raised service will be held at 1:00 their family. Jerry worked as the p.m. Saturday, October plant manager for JM 28, 2017, at the Cowboy Manufacturing in McNary Church, 81012 N. High- for many years. After retir- way 395, Hermiston, Ore. To leave an online con- ing, he kept busy with part- dolence for the family go time jobs for many years. He enjoyed hunt- to www.burnsmortuary- ing, fishing, helping his hermiston.com Darrell Franklin Bog- they spent 16 years rais- gess, age 79, died Septem- ing their family. He started ber 30, 2017, at his home an adult baseball league in Hermiston, Oregon. His between the U. S. Forest family was by his side af- Service and the Corps of ter a brave and hard- Engineers in Libby, fought battle with and also coached lung cancer. He is Little League. He sleeping peaceful- loved Montana fish- ly now awaiting ing and hunting, and the Bible’s prom- became a master fly ise of the resur- fisherman. rection. Almighty He transferred to God did some of Boggess the Corps of Engi- his best work when neers while in Lib- he brought this gentle/ by, and worked on Libby dependable man into the Dam, but when the project world. Darrell loved life was finished he accepted and lived it to the fullest. a contract specialist posi- Darrell was born July tion in the Army Corps of 24, 1938, in Colville, Engineer’s regional office Washington, to Phyl- in Anchorage, Alaska, on lis and George Boggess. a seven-year contract. In He was raised on a farm 1988 he moved the fami- in Colville, Washington, ly to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he learned to care for yet another promotion/ for farm animals, milk challenging job in contract cows, cut firewood, bale specialist work. He espe- hay and help harvest the cially enjoyed the beauty farm crops. He learned the of Salt Lake City during value of hard work at a the next 16 years, where he young age, but also how to pursued his love of garden- have a good time. ing with a showman-like His sense of humor yard of wonderful fruit followed him throughout trees, beautiful flowers and his life. He was a gifted shrubs, as well as a raised- sportsman and loved the bed rose garden with 12 to outdoors of the Pacific 15 lovely tea roses. Northwest. hunting, fish- He retired from the fed- ing, motor bike riding, eral government in 1993, boating, swimming, and and he and Jonene enjoyed playing baseball. He loved several years of traveling to drive his 1958 Chevrolet as they visited national Impala back “in the day.” parks throughout the coun- His passions included try, visiting 48 states, Mex- working in his yard where ico and Canada. Maui was he did organic gardening. always their favorite vaca- In his later years he gave tion spot. He and Jonene up hunting, but had a pas- moved to Hermiston, Ore- sion for target practicing, gon, in 2002 in order to be and was an avid reader — closer to family, and enjoy often reading four or more a warmer climate in their books simultaneously. Fall retirement. was his favorite time of Darrell was preceded the year, and he especially in death by his parents; enjoyed traveling during his beloved grandparents, September and October in Alfred and Louise Droz; order to enjoy the beauty and brothers Donald and of the wonderful North- Richard. He is survived by west fall colors of the his loving wife of 60 years, changing seasons. Jonene Anne, Hermiston, Darrell married his high Oregon; daughter Eileen school sweetheart, Jonene Joi Eylar, Richland, Wash- Anne Fair, and together ington; son Darrell Randall they had two children, a (Heather) Boggess, Chula daughter, Eileen Joi, and a Vista, California; grand- son, Darrell Randall. children Darci Lynn (Scott) He started his career as Love, Bryon Eylar, Amy a surveyor for the U. S. Eylar and Matthew Eylar, Forest Service in Colville, all of Richland, Washing- Washington, in 1960. He ton, and Kyland Boggess, transferred to the Bureau Chula Vista, California; 12 of Reclamation in 1961, great-grandchildren; sister moving the family to Spo- Marge Druffel, Pullman, kane, Washington, when Washington; sisters-in-law his son was four weeks Janice Morgan, Richland, old. He spent summers Washington and Alice working with the Bureau (Bob) Versteeg, Richland, of Reclamation, surveying Washington; brother-in- the Columbia Basin and law Ken (Ann) Lee, Win- Walla Walla, Washington, ston-Salem, North Caro- areas for Irrigation Instal- lina; and many nieces and lation, and attended Whit- nephews. He loved them worth College during the all and will be missed. school year as he pursued The family would like his engineering career. to thank Vange John Me- A promotion back to morial Hospice for the lov- the U. S. Forest Service in ing care they gave Darrell 1966 brought the family during the last few days of to Libby, Montana, where his life. he worked in construction It was his wish that building Forest Service there be no services. roads and bridges on the The family invites you Kootenai National For- to sign their online tribute est. He and Jonene built a wall at www.burnsmortu- lovely home on the banks aryhermiston.com. Burns of the Kootenai River in Mortuary of Hermiston, is Libby, Montana, where in charge of arrangements. Ruth M. Olson Hermiston May 8, 1928 - October 19, 2017 Ruth M. Olson, 89, of Hermiston passed away with her family by her side on Thursday, October 19, 2017. Ruth was born May 8, 1928, in Airlie, Oregon, the second daughter of William and Byrda (Reece) Vogt. She grew up in Salem on a farm and attended a one-room school Olson for eight years. She graduated from Salem High School in the Class of 1946. She married Willard A. Olson in 1946 when he returned home from serving in the Navy after World War II. The couple moved to Portland where they made their home and raised their family. They moved to Hermiston 15 years ago to be closer to their family. Ruth worked as a cook for the David Douglas School District and later Pedestrian hurt in collision with car on Highway 207 EAST OREGONIAN HERMISTON — A Hermiston woman was hit by a vehicle while walking on Highway 207 on Tues- day evening, and had sev- eral minor lacerations to her head. An Oregon State Po- lice trooper arrived at the scene shortly after the collision at 8:26 p.m., and determined that the driv- er, Kayden Mecham, had been traveling north on Highway 207. The pedestrian, Olga Ayala, was walking south along the fog line, wearing all-black clothing. The vehicle was com- ing around a curve when the driver reported hearing a thump. According to a police report, the passenger side mirror had hit the pedes- trian. The driver stopped, called 911 and remained on scene, and the pedes- trian was later transported to Good Shepherd Medical Center. OSP Sgt. Seth Cooney said the woman’s injuries were relatively minor, and that there was no citation listed for the driver. POLICE LOG TUESDAY, OCT. 17 8:37 a.m. — A caller reported that a man in an apartment at West Juni- per Avenue has a dog with a tumor so large it drags on the ground, causing it to bleed. The caller is concerned the subject is not taking care of the dog and wants an officer to check on it. 9:59 a.m. — A woman reported that her daughter has run away. She said her daughter was with her ex-husband, and that she got in trouble, and the father took her phone away. When he went to wake the daughter this morning at 6:30a.m., she wasn’t there and the window was open. th Anniversary Celebration! WEEKLY DRAWINGS! ni gh t Grand Prize - 3 for Loaves and Fishes. She also did volunteer work for the senior center. Ruth enjoyed cooking, sewing, planting flowers and working in her yard. She built a three-tiered pond and several orna- mental landscaping features at the age of 80. She is survived by her husband of 71 years, Willard “Bill” of Hermiston; two sons, Mike (and Garnet) Olson of Pendleton and David C. (and Denise) Olson of Stanfield; daugh- ter Shirley Ann Luthe of Hermiston; four grandchil- dren and 11 great-grand- children; brothers Vernon and Ray Vogt; and a sister, Betty Morris. A private family gather- ing was held. To leave an online con- dolence for the family go to www.burnsmortuary- hermiston.com trip to Las Vegas & $500 gift c ard! OPEN HOUSE NOV. 16 541-567-4305 • Hwy 395, Hermiston www.cottagefl owersonline.com Mon-Sat 8am-6pm • Sun 12pm-5pm Promotion ends Nov. 11. *No purchase necessary. Must be 21 years of age to enter. One entry per day. 5:50 p.m. — Two teenagers were trying to break into the tiki hut at Funland Park. 7:22 p.m. — An assault was reported at Southwest 11th Street, Hermiston. 9:41 p.m. — A woman reported that her son assaulted her, pushing her down. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 10:02 a.m. — A woman found a credit card and a knife under a pine tree on East Jennie Avenue, and would like officers to come pick it up. 11:58 p.m. — A caller wanted to make sure her husband didn’t file a missing persons report on her after she left him. THURSDAY, OCT. 19 4:52 p.m. — A runaway was reported at Southwest 10th Place, Hermiston. FRIDAY, OCT. 20 12:00 p.m. — A fight was reported at Northeast 10th Street, Hermiston. 3:47 p.m. — A caller on East Punkin Center Road said she wanted someone off the property because they punched her in the face three 541-720-0772 Visit our showroom: 102 E Columbia Dr. Kennewick, WA 99336 Patio Rooms Awnings · Sunrooms Pergolas · Patio Covers All Season Shades Solar Screens & More! 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