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Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Delivery of Metham-
phetamine: sentenced to 6
months Oregon DOC and 2
years post-prison supervision;
pleaded guilty to Possession of
Methamphetamine: sentenced
to 6 months Oregon DOC and
1 year post-prison supervision.
Sentences
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing sentences have been
imposed in Umatilla County
courts:
FELONY
•Dustin Gene Sanders, 36,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Possession of Metham-
phetamine and Possession of
Oxycodone: sentenced to 2
years probation, 120 sanction
units, 60 maximum jail units,
80 hours community service,
$500 fi ne, $2,000 fi ne-sus-
pended and 6 months driver’s
license suspension for each
count.
MISDEMEANOR
•Alfredo Campos Fuentes, 36,
Irrigon, pleaded guilty to DUII:
sentenced to 1 year probation
and enrollment in Diversion
Program, plus court costs and
fees; pleaded guilty to Reck-
less Driving: sentenced to 180
days jail-suspended, 2 years
probation, 20 hours commu-
nity service, $100 fi ne, $900
fi ne-suspended and 3 months
driver’s license suspension,
plus court costs and fees.
•Samantha Linn South, 24,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
Possession of Heroin: sen-
tenced to 18 months proba-
tion, 90 sanction units, 30
maximum jail units, 80 hours
community service, $500 fi ne
and $750 fi ne-suspended.
Suits Filed
•Anquilino Lorenzo Calmo,
32, Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Failure to Perform Duties
of Driver to Injured Persons:
sentenced to 3 years proba-
tion, 180 sanction units, 90
maximum jail units, $200 fi ne,
$800 fi ne-suspended, $200
restitution and 1 year driver’s
license suspension; pleaded
guilty to Recklessly Endanger-
ing Another Person: sentenced
to $100 fi ne and 90 days driv-
er’s license suspension.
•James Alexander Marlett II,
30, Umatilla, pleaded guilty
to Theft I: sentenced to 13
months Oregon Dept. of
Corrections (DOC), 2 years
post-prison supervision, $200
fi ne and $100 restitution, with
additional restitution to be
determined.
•Rebecca Raquel Ramirez, 28,
•Credits Inc. vs. Brian J. and
Jennifer Tracy of Hermiston:
seeks $627.55.
•Credits Inc. vs. Delanira Mar-
tinez of Hermiston: judgment
for $1,891.64.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maria G. Lucas
Valencia of Hermiston: seeks
$1,002.27.
•Credits Inc. vs. Jason Beyers
of Umatilla: judgment for
$4,358.41.
•Credits Inc. vs. Brandon
Williams of Hermiston: seeks
$2,268.04.
•Credits Inc. vs. Dale and
Christine Studer of Stanfi eld:
judgment for $1,917.05.
•Evergreen Financial Services
Inc. vs. Bonnie M. and Marc
Matlack of Umatilla: seeks
$535.96.
•Credits Inc. vs. Brittany L.
Seufert of Irrigon: judgment
for $5,875.09.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional
Credit Service vs. Kenneth F.
McGregor of Umatilla: seeks
$591.73.
•John Brough vs. Hudson Bay
District Improvement Co. Inc.:
seeks $169,671.
•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Jovita
Rodelo of Hermiston: seeks
$1,322.66.
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been fi led
in Umatilla County courts
(interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•OneMain Financial Group LLC
vs. Corey R. McLeod: seeks
$8,760.93.
•Credits Inc. vs. Shawn D.
Benadom of Stanfi eld: seeks
$1,584.45.
•Capital One Bank vs. Can-
delario G. Rodriguez of Echo:
seeks $2,776.83.
•Credits Inc. vs. Nadine E. and
Ward Borden of Hermiston:
seeks $7,233.72.
•First Community Credit Union
vs. Valerie Beas Carrillo: seeks
$29,006.66.
•Credits Inc. vs. Ronald E.
Deardurff of Boardman: seeks
$1,152.96.
•OneMain Financial Group LLC
vs. Anthony J. Faretta: seeks
$2,083.88.
•Credits Inc. vs. Haley Foley of
Hermiston: seeks $1,056.40.
Judgments
•Credits Inc. vs. Victoria Her-
nandez of Hermiston: seeks
$1,158.21.
•Credits Inc. vs. Louis V. and
Sherrie Koenig of Hermiston:
seeks $1,246.76.
•Credits Inc. vs. Maranda
Thongdy of Stanfi eld: seeks
$1,240.72.
•U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Eloy Pe-
rez-Herrera: seeks $6,259.30.
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla County
courts (interest, court costs
and fees not listed):
•Valley Credit Service Inc. vs.
Jamie Marie Depue (Baer)
of Hermiston: judgment for
$212.51.
•Credits Inc. vs. Steven Castillo
Jr. of Umatilla: judgment for
$6,922.07.
•Credits Inc. vs. Vicki and
Steven Littrell of Hermiston:
judgment for $2,024.95.
Divorces
PENDLETON — Divorce
decrees were signed in Uma-
tilla County Courts for:
Megan R. Reser of Middleton,
Idaho, and James R. Reser of
Hermiston.
Marriages
PENDLETON — Marriage li-
censes have been registered
in Umatilla County for:
Jacob Darrel Furstenberg, 27,
of Umatilla, and Kori Cheyenne
Park, 28, of Hermiston.
Josiah Leroy Pena-Colbray, 27,
and Sierra Elaine Pine, 28, both
of Hermiston.
Jeremy James Nitz, 20, of
Pendleton, and Leslie Yvette
Ibarra, 19, of Hermiston.
Tyree Justin Sanchez, 26, and
Hailee Jo Hollingsworth, 24,
both of Hermiston.
Arturo Rodriguez Diaz, 44, and
Liliana Calderon Castro, 42,
both of Hermiston.
Jacob Timothy Best, 25, and
Sara Leigh Elwood, 32, both of
Hermiston.
tion, a traditional Easter egg hunt for
children will follow the service.
For more information, contact
Barnes at 541-567-6674 or chuckb@
eotnet.net.
Hospital auxiliary
sets bake sale
Homemade baked goods and tasty
treats will be available for purchase
from the Good Shepherd Medical Cen-
ter Auxiliary.
The annual Easter Bake Sale is
Wednesday, April 17 from 7:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in Conference Room No. 6
at Good Shepherd Medical Center,
610 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Money
raised provides scholarships to area
students pursuing a medical career and
helps in purchasing medical equip-
ment for the hospital.
For more information about the sale
or the auxiliary, contact June Rosen-
berg at juner1942@gmail.com.
Free admission is available during
an upcoming SAGE Saturday event.
The SAGE Center — Sustainable
Agriculture and Energy — is an inter-
active visitor’s center developed by
the Port of Morrow. It’s located at 101
Olson Road. The upcoming free admis-
sion day is Saturday from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. In addition, a special kids activ-
ity features kite-making while supplies
last from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The SAGE Center is open Mon-
day through Saturday from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. For more information, call 541-
481-7243 or visit www.visitsage.com.
Documentary
examines veteran
suicide rates
A local screening of “Project 22”
is being coordinated by the Umatilla
County Veteran Services.
Directed by Daniel J. Egbert and
Matthew David King, the documen-
tary tells the story of two combat veter-
ans as they ride motorcycles to across
the nation to raise awareness about
the high suicide rate among veterans
— an average of 22 each day. During
the 6,500-mile journey, interviews are
conducted with leading researchers,
mental health clinicians and educa-
tors who specialize in traumatic brain
injury and post traumatic stress disor-
der, as well as, a leading expert in war-
rior culture and combat stress.
The free event is Wednesday, April
10 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the audito-
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SAGE Saturday offers
free fun
An evening of fellowship, fun and
food includes the singing of old hymns.
The public is invited to a Hymn Sing
service Sunday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at
Victory Baptist Church, 193 E. Main
St., Hermiston.. People are encouraged
to bring a friend and attend the infor-
mal event
For more information, contact
Chris Finley at johnchris_1@msn.com
or 541-571-2516.
St. John’s Episcopal Church
invites people to join them for Holy
Week services at 665 E. Gladys Ave.,
Hermiston.
The Palm Sunday (April 14, 9 a.m.)
service features Eucharist and bless-
ing of the palms. Rev. Chuck Barnes
said it’s a choral service and includes
chanting of the “Passion Gospel.”
Maundy Thursday (April 18,
7 p.m.) includes reading the service of
Tennebrae, which means “Journey into
Darkness.”
Good Friday (April 19), the church
will be open from noon to 6:30 p.m.
for a time of quiet prayer and refl ec-
tion with Stations of the Cross. And,
the Good Friday Eucharist follows at
7 p.m.
The Easter morning Eucharist
(April 21, 9 a.m.) includes the chil-
dren’s fl owering of the cross. In addi-
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For more information, contact 541-
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www.facebook.com/project22vets.
Service features
singing of hymns
St. John’s announces
Holy Week services
Knights of Columbus
host fi sh fry
The annual Knights of Columbus
fi sh fry is being held during lent.
A dinner of cod fi llets, macaroni
and cheese, French fries and cole-
slaw will be served. The meal is avail-
able Friday from 6-8 p.m. at Our Lady
of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W.
Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. The cost
is $12 for adults, $7 for ages 14 and
under or $35 for a family of six. Tick-
ets are available at the parish offi ce or
from Knights members.
For more information, call the
church at 541-567-5812 or email Mark
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8:15 a.m. — A man said he
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High School on South First
Street while playing adult
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Sunset Elementary
School custodian
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staff member of the year
afternoons and evenings
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Editor’s Note: This since 2011.
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as the school’s classifi ed and rarely has time to
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stays busy throughout the her job well.”
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