RECORDS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019
COURTS
OBITUARIES
Ernest Hohenwald
Irrigon
May 14, 1932 — September 13, 2019
Ernest Hohenwald of age units and having yard
Irrigon was born May 14, sales.
1932, in St. Paul, Minne-
He married Lois Rambo
sota, the son of Archer and in Reno, Nevada, in June
Dorothy (Geiger)
of 1979.
Hohenwald. He
Ernest
was
passed away at
preceded in death
his home on Sep-
by his parents;
tember 13, 2019,
daughter
Jen-
at the age of 87.
nette; and sib-
Ernest lived
lings
Archie,
near St. Paul,
Doris
and
Minn., through-
Stanley.
out his child-
He is survived
Hohenwald
hood and early
by his wife of 40
adult life. He
years, Lois; chil-
later moved West to Cal- dren Allen Pearson, Doris
ifornia. He worked as a Moore and Deborah Hurst;
lineman throughout his fi ve grandchildren and fi ve
career, which took him to great-grandchildren; three
many areas throughout the sisters, Deloris, Beatrice
United States. He retired and Mary; and many dis-
after 50 years in the mid tant family members, close
1990s.
friends and fi shing buddies.
Ernest loved taking his
Services are pending
boat out on the Columbia and will be announced at a
River where he and many later time.
friends fi shed for sturgeon
Arrangements by Burns
and walleye. He was very Mortuary of Hermiston. To
social and enjoyed talking leave an online condolence
and joking with people for the family please go to
every chance he had. He www.burnsmortuaryherm-
also enjoyed buying stor- iston.com.
Terryl Dean Aichele
Stanfi eld
December 10, 1955 — September 7, 2019
Terryl Dean Aichele was Aichele Farms together for
born December 10, 1955, nearly 40 years.
in Pendleton, Oregon, the
Terryl loved spending
daughter of Howard and time with her family and
Doris
(Marl-
her three dogs.
nee) Taylor. She
She is sur-
passed away in
vived by her hus-
Richland, Wash-
band Vic; her
ington, on Sep-
sons Jeff with
tember 7, 2019, at
wife
Kathleen
the age of 63.
Aichele, and Jon
Terryl grew
with wife Young
up and attended
Rae Aichele; and
school in Echo
her four grand-
Aichele
and
Stanfi eld,
sons
Cooper,
graduating from
Jackson, Haden
Stanfi eld High School in the and Logan.
class of 1974. She worked
She was preceded in
for ARZ Farms for several death by her parents.
years where she met future
A private family gath-
husband Vic Aichele. The ering was held. Arrange-
couple were united in mar- ments by Burns Mortuary
riage on May 1, 1976, at of Hermiston.
First Christian Church in
To leave an online con-
Hermiston. Terryl and Vic dolence for the family
began farming for them- please visit www.burns-
selves in 1981, running mortuaryhermiston.com.
Sentences
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing sentences have been
imposed in Umatilla County
courts:
FELONY
•Micheal Ray Scott Garcia, 38,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty
to Theft I: sentenced to 18
months Oregon Dept. of
Corrections (DOC), 2 years
post-prison supervision and
restitution to be determined.
MISDEMEANOR
POLICE LOG
al Credit Service vs. Richard F.
Carey: seeks $18,675.67.
Judgments
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing judgments have been
rendered in Umatilla Coun-
ty courts (interest, court
costs and fees not listed):
•Cach LLC vs. Grover
Whitmore: judgment for
$12,713.09.
•Ray Klein Inc. vs. James Olson
of Stanfi eld: judgment for
$562.57.
Former Bend resident Curtis Alan Newby, 89, of Herm-
iston, died Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, in Eugene. He was
born Oct. 2, 1929, in Havre, Montana. At his request, no
service will be held. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in
care of arrangements. Share memories with the family at
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
OBITUARY POLICY
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photos and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. Expanded death notices will be
published at no charge. These include information about services. Obituaries may be
edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style.
Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at hermistonherald.com/
obituaryform, by email to obits@hermistonherald.com, by fax to 541-276-8314,
placed via the funeral home or in person at the Hermiston Herald or East Oregonian
offi ces. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, x221.
1:34 p.m. A woman was
seeking advice about an
ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend
who won’t stop sending her
Facebook messages.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
8:36 a.m. Someone dropped
hunting bullets off at the
Hermiston Police Depart-
ment, hoping to dispose of
them.
•Credits Inc. vs. Franki Paige
Couts of Hermiston: judg-
ment for $1,135.69.
Suits Filed
•Capital One Bank vs. Justin
Law of Hermiston: judgment
for $2,125.77.
12:14 p.m. There was a possi-
ble missing person reported
on East Sunset Drive.
Divorces
7:35 p.m. A man came home
to fi nd the dead-bolt on his
door was locked, but the reg-
ular door knob lock was not.
Nothing was missing, but the
man said this had happened
in the past.
PENDLETON — The follow-
ing suits have been fi led
in Umatilla County courts
(interest, court costs and
fees not listed):
•Capital One Bank vs. Ronald
Ford of Stanfi eld: seeks
$2,985.09.
•Credit Corp Solutions Inc. vs.
Sagrario Cortez of Hermiston:
seeks $1,304.65.
•Cindy K. Biddle vs. Anita J.
Musgrove: seeks $254,000.
•U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Francisco
Garfi as of Hermiston: seeks
$2,740.04.
•Merchants Acceptance Corp.
vs. Jamie Littrell of Hermiston:
seeks $2,350.66.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profession-
al Credit Service vs. Jennie L.
Greene of Hermiston: seeks
$1,729.20.
•Ray Klein Inc. dba Profession-
PENDLETON — Divorce de-
crees were signed in Umatil-
la County Courts for:
Ryan C.J. Mosley of Hermiston
and Iesha Ma’le Mosley of
Umatilla.
Marriages
PENDLETON — Marriage
licenses have been regis-
tered in Umatilla County
for:
Jesus Maria Hernandez Morin,
55, and Lourdes Galarza
Bernardino, 40, both of
Hermiston.
Zyan Alexander Silver, 30, and
Nicole Ann Cimmiyotti, 35,
both of Hermiston.
Malcolm Robert Johnson, 27,
and Brittany Ellyse Woods, 25,
both of Hermiston.
BIRTHS
Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston
SEPT. 7, 2019
GOMEZ GOMEZ — Isabel Gomez Sol and Andres
Gomez Lopez of Boardman: a girl, Andrea Guadalupe
Gomez Gomez.
St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton
SEPT. 9, 2019
STAHL — Katherine Stahl and Tyler Stahl of Hermis-
ton: a boy, Gabriel Joseph Stahl.
Photo contributed by Kristi Smalley
The Arc Umatilla County
installs new offi cers
Jan
Schroth
was
installed as president of
The Arc Umatilla County
during a July 30 event
at The Arc Building in
Hermiston.
As part of the annual
business meeting, a fi nan-
cial summary was provided
and then the installation of
offi cers and directors was
conducted by Bob Schroth.
Others installed were Jes-
sica Brown, vice presi-
dent; Joyce Beemer, secre-
tary; Michele Kietzke, past
president; and directors
Tasha Bleyenberg, Mar-
cia Brown, Anna Dickman,
Debbie Herrera, Kirsten
Kinsel, Linda Shipley,
Kristi Smalley, Jana Smith
and T.J. Smith.
Jan Schroth shared
about high points of the last
year, including the inau-
gural Intellectual Disabil-
ity Walk and the Summer
Camp Program. A banquet
featuring a chicken dinner
was coordinated by Dick-
man and Herrera, which
was served prior to the
business meeting. For more
information, search Face-
book or call 541-567-7615.
5:05 p.m. Unauthorized use of
a motor vehicle was report-
ed at the Hermiston Police
Department.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
3:06 p.m. After 7 a.m. on
Saturday morning, a man was
driving a black Mustang near
Kelli Boulevard and South
Highway 395 when a car
pulled out in front of him. The
man inside the car slammed
the brakes, exited his vehicle,
and hit the Mustang.
10:59 p.m. The sound of bass
coming from a vehicle near
West Locust Avenue and
Southwest Fourth Avenue has
been disturbing a man’s sleep
periodically.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
8:34 a.m. A domestic distur-
bance occurred on Northeast
North Street.
11:32 a.m. A shattered car
window was reported on
West Sunland Avenue.
1:34 p.m. There were seven
or eight people fi ghting in
a parking lot on Northwest
11th Street.
11:35 p.m. A man calling from
West Madrona Avenue said
he needed help. He couldn’t
speak clearly and the phone
disconnected. When dis-
patchers called back, the line
went to voicemail.
8:17 a.m. A man is concerned
that his wife has recently
stolen his cellphone and said
in the past she’s also stolen
lights, tools and a lawnmower
from him.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
11:33 a.m. On North 10th
Street, syringes were found
laying near a four-way stop.
3:41 p.m. A woman reported-
ly threatened someone over
Facebook Friday morning.
She said she would come into
the person’s workplace on
Friday, but changed her mind
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
10:13 a.m. A woman brought
a syringe she found on Prin-
dle Loop Road to the police
department.
10:29 a.m. A camping trailer
has been parked on East
Hurlburt Avenue past the day
it was tagged, and someone
believes people are living in
it. Later, the trailer moved to a
church parking lot.
11:35 p.m. An assault oc-
curred on Northeast Second
Place.
Irrigon man arrested in hit-and-run
By JADE MCDOWELL
NEWS EDITOR
Bob Schroth, left, installed offi cers and directors of The
Arc Umatilla County, including Kristi Smalley, Jana Smith,
Kirsten Kinsel, Jan Schroth, Debbie Herrera, Anna Dickman
and Tasha Bleyenberg.
as she didn’t want to spend
the weekend in jail. She want-
ed to come by on Monday
instead. The person who was
threatened said they would
like to press charges.
8:47 p.m. Police were unable
to locate a domestic distur-
bance reportedly occurring
on Southwest 12th Street and
West Orchard Avenue.
2:58 p.m. A domestic distur-
bance occurred on South
Highway 395.
Irrigon
Hermiston
11:37 a.m. There was a
domestic disturbance on
Southwest Ninth Street.
11:09 a.m. On North First
Street, a bank customer driv-
ing a white pickup truck hit
the car of a woman working
at the bank and drove off .
•Credits Inc. vs. Spencer C.
Hull of Hermiston: judgment
for $5,030.92.
Jan. 19, 1934 — Sept. 9, 2019
Oct. 2, 1929 — Sept. 14, 2019
9:17 a.m. There were some
suspicious dumpster divers
on West Ridgeway Avenue.
•Credits Inc. vs. Bennie and
Shari Wilson of Stanfi eld:
judgment for $8,491.45.
Samuel Clay DaVault
Curtis Alan Newby
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
•Lorenzo Chavez Lopez, 37,
Hermiston, pleaded guilty to
DUII: sentenced to 180 days
jail-suspended, 1 year pro-
bation, 80 hours community
service, $1,000 fi ne, $1,000
fi ne-suspended and 1 year
driver’s license suspension,
plus court costs and fees.
DEATHS
Samuel Clay DaVault, 85, of Irrigon, died Monday,
Sept. 9, 2019, at his home. He was born Jan. 19, 1934,
in Elmo, Missouri. A private family service was held.
Arrangements by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. View the
full obituary or leave an online condolence for the family
at www,burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
An Irrigon man was
arrested Sept. 9 on hit-and-
run charges after a crash
that occurred about 8 p.m.
the previous day.
Christopher
Michael
Swope, 40, of Irrigon
was lodged in the Uma-
tilla County Jail and
charged with hit-and-run,
fourth-degree
assault,
reckless driving and fi ve
counts of reckless endan-
gering. His bail is set at
$45,000.
Sheriff Ken Matlack
said Swope was driving
eastbound on Highway
730 near Lewis and Clark
Drive west of Irrigon on
Sept. 8 when for unknown
reasons he crossed the cen-
ter lane and collided with
a vehicle driving west-
bound driven by Selina
Jim and carrying passen-
gers Anthony Culps Jr.,
Anthony Culps Sr., Cougar
Frank and Jade Jim-Heath.
Matlack said Jim and
her passengers sustained
non-life threatening inju-
ries and were transported
by ambulance to Good
Shepherd Medical Center.
Law enforcement began
searching for the vehicle
of the male suspect, who
fl ed the scene and located
Swope’s damaged vehi-
cle about 2 miles away
at Green Acres RV Park.
They searched for Swope
that evening but called off
the search at 11:58 p.m.
According to a news
release from MCSO, on
Sept. 9 at approximately
10 a.m. Morrow County
Sgt. Brian Snyder and Dep-
uty Dalton Garcia located
Swope in a different vehi-
cle in Irrigon and took him
into custody without inci-
dent based on information
provided by Oregon State
Police.
Swope has a prior crim-
inal record, most recently
charges for fourth-degree
assault, strangulation and
harassment in 2018.
MCSO is still look-
ing for leads in an unre-
lated hit-and-run on Aug.
31 about 8:40 p.m. involv-
ing a 2-year-old child who
was apparently struck by
a vehicle on Highway 730
between Division Street
and Southeast Seventh
Street in Irrigon.
Matlack said the sher-
iff’s offi ce was still inves-
tigating the incident,
including how the tod-
dler ended up on the high-
way unsupervised. He said
the scene was diffi cult to
process as items had been
moved around by the time
law enforcement arrived.
Anyone who has infor-
mation about that hit-and-
run should contact the
sheriff’s offi ce at 541-676-
5317 and reference case
number 19-0692 for Sgt.
Nathen Braun.