RECORDS/COMMUNITY A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM Communicare Club awards grant to CASA HERMISTON HERALD The Communicare/ College Savings Club of Hermiston High School awarded a $3,000 grant to Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), a pro- gram with Umatilla-Mor- row County Head Start that serves children in fos- ter care. “Youth helping other youth triumph in diffi cult circumstances is always an inspiration,” Maureen McGrath, executive direc- tor at UMCHS, said in a statement, “and this dona- tion will help us make sure we fi nd caring adults for every child in need.” According to a news release, the money received from the grant will go toward training community volunteers to become advocates for fos- ter care children, as well as allowing the CASA pro- gram to purchase arts and crafts supplies for activ- ities that advocates do with the children during their visits. Jesus R o m e , CASA pro- gram man- ager, said, “ W h a t Rome I really l o v e d about receiving this grant for our local CASA pro- gram was that our local Hermiston High School students hand-selected a few our local nonprofi ts to receive the Communicare award.” These students selected the nonprofi t program and felt its mission and pur- pose was deserving of an award. Currently, there are close to 300 foster children in care in Uma- tilla and Morrow counties, and the CASA program is serving 110 foster youths. Rome adds, “As one can see by these numbers, we are always in need of more community volunteers to be advocates.” The mission of Uma- tilla-Morrow CASA is for trained volunteers to advo- cate for safe, permanent, loving homes for all chil- dren in foster care in East- ern Oregon. CASAs are volunteers whose duties are to gather informa- tion from families, social service agencies, public safety departments, and other resources. In order to have the full picture, a CASA also makes contact with the child and fam- ily and follows progress though appropriate treat- ment programs, which may include anger man- agement and alcohol/drug programs. Recommen- dations as to the child’s best interests are then pre- sented to family court. For information about the CASA program in Hermiston, contact Rome or Diane Shockman, Hermiston CASA coordi- nator, at 541-667-6091. Donations to the pro- gram may be made by going to UMCHS.org and clicking on the donate link. Hermiston Masons continue Bikes for Books giveaway HERMISTON HERALD Every year, the Herm- iston School District part- ners with the Hermis- ton Masonic Lodge for the Bikes for Books Pro- gram. The Masons donated a total of 25 bicycles, fi ve bikes to each elementary school, in Hermiston, and students had the opportu- nity to earn a ticket to be entered into a drawing for a bike. Each quarter, in each elementary school, if a stu- dent in grades two through fi ve met their Acceler- ated Reader (AR) goal by reading books, they were entered into the drawing to win a bike. At the end of the 2020 school year, win- ners were drawn from each of the grade classes, and then all the remaining tick- ets were put together for a winner of the last bike. Even with COVID-19 this year, the Masons were still generous in continu- ing the program to pro- vide bikes and helmets to students during the school shutdown. IN BRIEF Identity of Hermiston gunshot victim released A Hermiston man found dead from a gun- shot wound at an East Francolin residence on June 9, has been identifi ed as 21-year-old Jesus Eli Lopez, according a press release from the Umatilla County District Attorney’s offi ce. The Umatilla/Mor- row Major Crime Team is investigating Lopez’s death as a homicide, the release stated. Hermiston police were initially dispatched to a residence on the 300 block of East Francolin Avenue at approximately 8:16 a.m. on Tuesday, June 9 for a report of an unresponsive male. After arriving, offi - cers determined the indi- vidual had been killed by a gunshot. “There is little informa- tion available concerning the motive or the identity BIRTH Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston JUNE 5, 2020 HERNANDEZ SEXTON — Clara Sexton and Rodolfo Hernandez of Hermiston: a girl, Lillian Rose Hernandez Sexton. 541-567-0272 2150 N. First St., Hermiston June 9th-14th Call ahead and use our Drive thru. Purchase a face mask inside for $5-$7 1 DAY ONLY! Friday, June 12th 8am-6pm 40 % OFF of the person(s) respon- sible for the shooting,” a press release about the incident stated. The release added that there will be no addi- tional updates at this time because the investigation is ongoing. Freddy Sotelo of the Hermiston Police Depart- ment is the case offi cer and is being assisted by the Umatilla County Sher- iff’s Offi ce, the Stanfi eld Police Department and the Oregon State Police. Any- one with information con- cerning the incident and investigation is encour- aged to contact the Herm- iston Police Department at 541-567-5519. Rohrman named to Whitworth honor roll Tyler Rohrman of Hermiston has achieved Provost’s Honor Roll sta- tus for the Spring 2020 semester at Whitworth University. To be named to the list, undergradu- ate students must main- tain a grade-point average of 3.75 or better during the semester. Whitworth is a private, liberal arts university affi l- iated with the Presbyterian church. The university, which has an enrollment of more than 3,000 stu- dents, offers more than 100 undergraduate and gradu- ate degree programs. Local students graduate from Whitman College The following student(s) received their Bachelor of Arts degrees from Whit- man College on May 24, 2020: Hermiston: Sofi a Gispert Tello, econom- ics; Madilyn Hofbauer, religion. Umatilla: Cameron Sipe, psychology. Graduates were honored in a virtual commencement ceremony this year. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2020 COURTS SENTENCES PENDLETON — The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts: FELONY •Bobbi Jo Fleetwood, 28, Uma- tilla, pleaded guilty to Unautho- rized Use of Vehicle: sentenced to 2 years probation, 120 sanction units, 60 maximum jail units, $500 fi ne, $2,000 fi ne-sus- pended, 1 year driver’s license suspension and restitution to be determined; pleaded guilty to Disorderly Conduct II: sentence to discharge. •Lee Carl Issel, 48, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Fleeing or At- tempt to Elude Police: sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 140 hours community ser- vice, $500 fi ne, $1,500 fi ne-sus- pended and 3 months driver’s license suspension; pleaded guity to Recklessly Endangering Another Person: sentenced to 20 days jail, 160 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, $200 fi ne and $1,800 fi ne-suspended; pleaded guilty to two counts of Failure to Perform Duties of Driv- er-property damage: sentenced to 20 days jail, 160 days jail-sus- pended, 2 years probation, $100 fi ne, $1,900 fi ne-suspended and 3 months driver’s license suspen- sion for each count. •Larry Lee White, 61, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Theft I: sen- tenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours communi- ty service, $500 fi ne, $2,000 fi ne-suspended and restitution to be determined. MISDEMEANOR •Guadalupe Rodriguez Valera, 35, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Pos- session of Methamphetamine: sentenced to 180 days jail-sus- pended, 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 80 hours community service, $250 fi ne, $750 fi ne-sus- pended and restitution to be de- termined; pleaded guilty to two counts of Theft II and two counts of Giving False Information to Peace Offi cer in Connection with a Citation/Warrant: sentenced to $100 fi ne for each count. •Mitchell Ryan Freeman, 31, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to DUII: sentenced to 2 days jail, 178 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, 160 hours community service, $2,000 fi ne and 3 years driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Driving While Suspended/Revoked, Failure to Perform Duties of Driver-property damage and Reckless Driving: sentences to discharge. •Jesse Jay Focht, 27, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Felon in Pos- session of Restricted Weapon: sentenced to 180 days jail and $250 fi ne; pleaded guilty to Failure to Appear II: sentence to discharge. •Santos Domingo Garcia, 22, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Driving While Suspended/Re- voked: sentenced to $1,000 fi ne. SUITS FILED PENDLETON — The following suits have been fi led in Uma- tilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Frances Hall vs. Family Health Associates, Hermiston Medical Due to COVID-19 Restrictions the 2020 BUTTE CHALLENGE has changed to be a VIRTUAL RACE Center P.C., Jessica Oltman and Shara Salverda: seeks $210,000. •Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Monica Guevara: seeks $3,658.43. •LVNV Funding LLC vs. Donna L. White: seeks $6,081.66. •Jose de Jesus Hernandez of Hermiston vs. Charlotte Baker of Hermiston: seeks $9,797. •NW RBI Inc. vs. Lloyd Parker of Umatilla: seeks $3,928.07. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Pamela Hawley: seeks $7,113.02. •Midland Funding LLC vs. Yesica Valencia: seeks $806.72. •Shannon Michael of Hermis- ton vs. Metro Mart Inc.: seeks $2,807.73. JUDGMENTS PENDLETON — The follow- ing judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts (interest, court costs and fees not listed): •Credits Inc. vs. Dauna Newman of Hermiston: judgment for $853.17. •Credits Inc. vs. Rebecca A. Farrens of Hermiston: judgment for $3,444.23. •Credits Inc. vs. Justin C. and Sta- cy Bulkley of Irrigon: judgment for $1,358.33. •Quick Collect Inc. vs. Blanca Isela Avila of Hermiston: judgment for $1,399.84. •Credits Inc. vs. Blake and Michaela Criscola of Stanfi eld: judgment for $6,539.19. •Credits Inc. vs. Bobby and Taelor Key of Hermiston: judgment for $884.36. DIVORCES PENDLETON — Divorce de- crees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for: Dustin Rogers and Chelsea Rogers of Hermiston; Joseph J. Delorme and Stephanie Lorraine Delorme of Hermiston. MARRIAGES PENDLETON — Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for: Daniela Mendoza Ugarte, 20, and Anthony James Ibarra, 19, both of Hermiston. April Lynn Dawson, 49, and Dan- iel Ivan Martindale Jr., 72, both of Hermiston. Dawn Marie Hendricks, 39, and Russell Wayne Harris, 38, both of Plymouth, Wash. Renee Louise Garcia, 59, and Gary Lee Elligsen, 71, both of Echo. Elizabeth Ramirez Navarrete, 20, and Billy Lee Stuart, 34, both of Umatilla. Bethany Fern Slayter, 24, and Angel Villanueva Tolentino, 27, both of Hermiston. WORSHIP COMMUNITY Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturdays Sabbath School........9:30 a.m. Worship Service......11:00 a.m. English & Spanish Services 567-8241 Hermiston Jr. Academy 1300 NW Academy Lane, • Hermiston Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. DAILY MASS: Monday-Friday ...............................English 7:00 am Thursday...............Spanish 6:00 pm SATURDAY:.........English 5:00 pm ...............................Spanish 7:00 pm SUNDAY:..............English 9:00 am ..........................Bilingual 11:00 am ..............................Spanish 1:00 pm Office..............................567-5812 St. Johns Episcopal Church Join Us On Our Journey With Jesus. Scripture, Tradition and Reason Family service 9am Sunday N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston t. PH: 567-6672 We are an all inclusive Church who welcomes all. First Christian Church “Proclaiming the Message of Hope, Living the Gospel of Love” Sunday School...9:15 am Worship Service...10:30 am Children’s Church 10:45 am 567-3013 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Worship Service 10:30 AM Sunday School 9:00 AM Pastor J.C. Barnett Children’s Church & Nursery Available 700 West Orchard Avenue P.O. Box 933 Hermiston, Oregon 541-289-4774 LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 125 E. Beech Ave. • 567-3232 Pastor David Dever Sun. Bible Classes...................10:00am Sun. Worship Service..............11:00am Sun. Evening Worship..............6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study......6:00pm www.hermistonlmbc.com Sign up to participate in a 5k/10k walk/run that you do between June 19th to Sunday June 21st Information on how to do a virtual race and registration can be found at www.ButteChallenge.com All proceeds benefit the Hermiston Cross Country program Thank you for your support! All Wind Spinners and Clothing 20 % OFF • Bulk Yogurt Raisins • Cayenne,Ginger,Boron (natural blood thinners) Please maintain 6 feet social distancing while in the store. $1 off Take & Bake Pizzas To share your worship times call 541-278-2678