RECORDS Wednesday, February 23, 2022 COURTS MARRIAGES Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for: Florencio De Los Santons Celestino, 30, and Esmeralda Madrigal Guzman, 23, both of Board- man. Mikayla Lee Howell, 23, and Tommy Lee Bred- field, 23, both of Umatilla. Yvonne Yvette Garcia, 42, and Grabiel Orozco Munoz, 37, both of Hermiston. Lillythan Raine Meyer, 21, and Camron Russell Goldie, 19, both of Echo. Kyle Ray Carlton, 35, and Alma Rosa Rivera, 31, both of Umatilla. Andres Mendoza Pablo, 46, and Candelaria Ramirez Ramirez, 53, both of Hermiston. Anne Marie Contreras, 42, and Jose Francisco Martinez Ruiz, 43, both of Hermiston. DEATH NOTICES guilty to 2020 charges of first-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault; sentenced to 15 years incarceration with the Oregon Depart- ment of Corrections with credit for time served and five year post-prison supervision that includes completion of a sex offender treatment program, an anger management treatment pro- gram and moral recognition treatment program. LAWSUITS The following lawsuits have been filed in Umatilla County Circuit Court (interest, court costs and fees not listed): Timothy Wite Testerman, of Hermiston, vs. American Pacific Mortgage, of Roseville, Califor- nia; seeks $5,732.92. BIRTHS St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton FEB. 11, 2022 BANDA — Chelsey D. Colpitts and Daniel L. Ban- da of Hermiston: a boy, Nathan Wyatt Banda. POLICE LOG TUESDAY, FEB. 15 7:03 a.m. — Calcagno Fresh Farms LLC, 73419 Lewis and Clark Drive, Boardman, reported the possible theft of insulation. 11:28 a.m. — Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a woman reporting her bank card has been used at Pandora’s Box, 1300 Sixth St., Umatilla, without her authorization. The sheriff’s office is investigating. 12:04 p.m. — A caller at the Irrigon Moose Lodge, 220 N.E. Third St., Irrigon, reported the front door was open and the safe was sitting on the floor. The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office responded and took a report for burglary. 1:51 p.m. — A caller reported the theft of a camp trailer from West Fourth Road, Irrigon. 4:35 p.m. — A caller reported a large aggressive dog was at large on Rich Lane in Hermiston. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16 8:02 a.m. — A resident on Northwest Gale Street, Heppner, reported the theft of ice cream from his property. 10:20 a.m. — A resident on West Ridgeway Av- enue, Hermiston, reported her neighbors were cutting down her trees. 10:58 a.m. — Law enforcement in Morrow County received a report of a woman who left the Oregon Department of Human Services, Boardman, and made threats. 12:22 p.m. — A Hermiston woman asked police for options on dealing with her ex-husband, who yells at and verbally abuses her each time he picks up their children. 1:26 p.m. — A person found a bag containing drugs outside the Stanfield Police Department, 105 W. Wood Ave., and turned it into Stanfield police. 3:23 p.m. — A Hermiston police officer initiated activity on Southwest Ninth Street to deal with a fight. 7:34 p.m. — Police responded to a domestic disturbance on Sloan Avenue, Umatilla. 7:57 p.m. — Police responded to a report of an assault on Highway 395, Hermiston. 9:16 p.m. — A car crash occurred at the Pilot Travel Center, 2115 Highway 395, Stanfield. Police took a report. THURSDAY, FEB. 17 5:57 a.m. — Hermiston police received a com- plaint about a vehicle theft on Patsy Court. 11:52 a.m. — Umatilla police responded to a report of a fight at Seventh and J streets. 11:25 a.m. — A Hermiston resident reported someone hacked their Apple account and she has the name and address of where orders were sent. 1:15 p.m. — A caller requested an officer come to Umatilla High School on a report of a fight. Umatilla police responded. 2:24 p.m. — A 911 caller made a report of a dog bite that occurred on Sixth Street in Umatilla. 2:51 p.m. — A caller also made a complaint about a puppy on Sixth Street in Umatilla that stays in a cage all day without access to food or water. FRIDAY, FEB. 18 7:14 a.m. — Local law enforcement responded to Port View Apartments, 320 Columbia Ave. N.E., Boardman, on a request to check on a man who walked into his garage, ran his vehicle a while but did not come out. Officers contacted the man and provided him information about carbon monoxide poisoning. 9:39 a.m. — A Hermiston resident reported she awoke and found her metallic blue 2019 Chev- rolet Silverado was stolen. 9:42 a.m. — A police officer initiated activity at West Harding Avenue in Stanfield, where some- one’s chickens were escaping. 2:21 p.m. — A caller on East Jennie Avenue, Hermiston, reported he could hear a male screaming in a residence and thudding like someone beating something. The caller also said four children live at the residence. 6:11 p.m. — A Morrow County sheriff’s deputy responded to Interstate 84 eastbound near Boardman for a woman who reported a semi- trailer threw a rock that broke her windshield. Deputies arrested a woman for second-degree disorderly conduct and reckless driving and released her on her own recognizance. 7:41 p.m. — A 911 caller on Highway 207, Heppner, reported she is stuck in the “moun- tains” after an intoxicated man hit her a couple of times. 8:47 p.m. — Morrow County sheriff’s deputies responded to West Seventh Street, Irrigon, on a report of a man shooting animals in the dark. James Curtis Blankenship Irrigon June 1, 1957 — Feb. 10, 2022 James Curtis Blankenship, 64, of Irrigon, died Feb. 10, 2022, at Oregon Health & Sci- ence University, Portland. He was born June 1, 1957, in Portland, the son of Sam- uel and Betty (Marlnee) Blankenship. A military graveside service will be Satur- day, Feb. 26, 1 p.m. at the Echo Cemetery. A reception follows at Crossroads Community Church, Stanfield. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share mem- ories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Gordon Merrill Briggs Jr. SENTENCES The following sentences were have been filed in Umatilla County Circuit Court (inter- est, court costs and fees not listed): Mathew Daniel Rhorer, of Pendleton, pleaded HerMIsTOnHeraLd.COM • A5 The sheriff’s office told the man to call in next time he decides to shoot on his property. SATURDAY, FEB. 19 2:03 a.m. — Umatilla police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at the Quality Inn, 705 Willamette St., Umatilla. Officers issued a citation at the scene. 3:12 a.m. — A caller reported two horses, one brown and one white, were at large on East Pun- kin Center Road and Stewart Lane, Hermiston. 7:55 a.m. — A 911 caller reported a burglary at G & G Rentals, 2644 Blue Jay St., Umatilla. 8:41 a.m. — A resident on Southeast Cowins Street, Heppner, reported two large bull mastiff dogs were on her property and would not leave. 11:03 a.m. — A caller reported a rider fell off a horse at Clarks Canyon Road, Lexington. 2:40 p.m. — Police responded to a call about someone violating their restraining order at North Slope Mobile Home Park, 650 N. Lucy St., Stanfield. 2:56 p.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint about a goat with a bro- ken leg at a residence at Froberg Lane and West Eighth Road, Irrigon. 4:54 p.m. — Hermiston police received a report of a vehicle theft on East Highland Avenue. 11:24 p.m. — Law enforcement responded to Rio Senda Drive and Chenowith Avenue, Umatil- la, on a report of shots fired. SUNDAY, FEB. 20 12:34 a.m. — A resident on Southwest River Hill Drive, Hermiston, complained about a loud party in a backyard. 9:45 a.m. — A caller reported there is a man trespassing in a vacant home on Northeast Cherry Street in Pilot Rock. The caller reported the man is there right now and is moving things around in the back yard, and reported that they may have seen this same man trespassing inside the home last month. Police responded. 3:30 p.m. — A 911 caller reported there is a man lying down on the gravel road with no shirt on, at Power City Road and Margaret Street, Umatilla 4:07 p.m. — A semitrailer crashed at Baxter and Edwards roads, Hermiston, and ended up par- tially in the canal with the driver inside the cab. 4:52 p.m. — Police responded to a report of an assault on East Second Street in Hermiston. MONDAY, FEB. 21 9:48 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to Southwest Brandt Court on a 911 call about a domestic disturbance. 1 p.m. — A caller on Southwest 11th Street, Hermiston, reported she crashed her van into a sign. She said she was dizzy and shaking. 1:40 p.m. — Police responded to reports of a fight on Cecil Street in Hermiston. 4:47 p.m. — A Boardman resident on Shoemake Road asked to speak to law enforcement about a neighbor’s dogs that jumped the fence and one that almost attacked his daughter. 11:30 p.m. — A resident on Northwest Oregon Avenue, Irrigon, reported a man who has a restraining order against him tried to enter the residence. The caller said the “situation is esca- lating” with the man, and she was afraid he will get in the residence. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Feb. 18 • Boardman police, fire and ambulance services responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash with injuries at Main Street South and Oregon Trail Boulevard. The people involved refused transportation to a hospital. Police arrested Esdras Efrain Toj Aguilar for driving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless driving. • Oregon State Police arrested Jose Lopez Larios for DUII after a caller at 9:54 p.m. reported he drove into a post on the westbound side of Interstate 84 near Boardman. • Hermiston police arrested Jaime Aguilar Ro- sales, 49, for first-degree burglary, strangulation, violating a restraining order and unauthorized entry into a vehicle. • Boardman police arrested Pedro Tziquin, 27, for two counts of first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument and property hit-and- run. • Hermiston police arrested Sarah Anne Patrick, 31, for felony possession of methamphetamine and violating probation. Feb. 19 • Hermiston police arrested Eric Nava, 26, for three counts of possession of a Schedule II sub- stance and on warrants for failure to appear. Hermiston March 6, 1962 — Feb. 16, 2022 Gordon Merrill Briggs Jr., 59, of Hermis- ton, died Feb. 16, 2022. He was born March 6, 1962, in Pendleton, the son of Gordon and Betty Green Briggs. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Feb. 23, 11 a.m. at Burns Mortuary in Hermiston; followed by grave- side services at 1 p.m. at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Karen L. Hermanns 2000, in Pendleton, the son of Scott and Jaime (Tunstead) Meakins. A gathering will be announced at a later date. Arrange- ments are with Burns Mortuary of Hermis- ton. Share memories at www.burnsmortua- ryhermiston.com. Jerry Lee McCoy Milton-Freewater Nov. 27, 1958 — Feb. 13, 2022 Former Hermiston resident Jerry Lee McCoy, 63, of Milton-Freewater, died Feb. 13, 2022, in Milton-Freewater. He was born Nov. 27, 1958, in Hermiston, the son of Gerald and Lois (Pierce) McCoy. A pri- vate family burial was held at the Hermis- ton Cemetery. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. David E. Pettey Baker City Sept. 3, 1934 — Feb. 4, 2022 Former longtime Hermiston resident David E. Pettey, 87, of Baker City, died Feb. 4, 2022, in Baker City. He was born Sept. 3, 1934. At his request, there will be no funeral. Arrangements are with Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel, Baker City. Share memories at www.grayswestco.com. Hermiston George William Scott Nov. 28, 1953 — Feb.13, 2022 Karen L. Hermanns, 68, of Hermis- ton, died Feb.13, 2022, at home. She was born Nov. 28, 1953, in Dayton, Washing- ton. Services will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are with Burns Mortu- ary of Hermiston. Share memories at www. burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Edward B. Larson Hermiston April 28, 1938 — Feb.18, 2022 George William Scott, 83, of Hermis- ton, died Feb.18, 2022, in Hermiston. He was born April 28, 1938, in Dayton, Wash- ington, the son of William and Ida (Beam) Scott. Arrangements are with Burns Mor- tuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Irrigon Kenneth Jack Shoop July 7, 1940 — Feb. 6, 2022 Former Irrigon resident Edward B. Lar- son, 81, died Feb. 6, 2022, in Christmas Valley. He was born July 7, 1940, in Little Rock, Arkansas. A graveside service will be Friday, Feb. 25, 2 p.m. at Skyview Memo- rial Park, Pendleton. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook www.burnsmortuary.com. Hermiston Sept. 14, 1947 — Feb. 20, 2022 Kenneth Jack Shoop, 74, of Hermiston, died Feb. 20, 2022, in Hermiston. He was born Sept. 14, 1947, in Rushville, Nebraska, the son of Kenneth and Bunnie (Thomas) Shoop. Arrangements are with Burns Mor- tuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Douglas Marlatt Umatilla Angel Marie Smith Sept. 25, 1969 — Feb. 20, 2022 Hermiston Douglas Marlatt, 52 of Umatilla, died Feb. 20, 2022, at his home. He was born Sept. 25, 1969, in Heppner. Services are pending. Arrangements are with Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner. May 24, 1945 — Feb. 18, 2022 Angel Marie Smith, 76, of Hermiston, died Feb. 18, 2022, in Hermiston. She was born May 24, 1945, in Seattle, the daughter of Thomas and Dorothy (Bett) Muilenburg. A memorial service will be Friday, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. at the Burns Mortuary Chapel, Hermiston. A private family burial will be in the Hermiston Cemetery. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at www.burnsmortuary- hermiston.com. Bryan Riley Meakins Irrigon March 17, 2000 — Feb. 15, 2022 Bryan Riley Meakins, 21, of Irrigon, died Feb. 15, 2022. He was born March 17, BRIEFING United Way to disburse emergency food, shelter funds Local nonprofit organi- zations are invited to apply for federal funding to sup- plement emergency food and shelter programs in Umatilla County. United Way of the Blue Mountains was awarded $120,616 under the Emer- gency Food and Shelter National Board Program. Applications to request a grant must be submitted online no later than 3 p.m. on Friday, March 4. Emergency food pro- vided can be in the form of served meals, groceries or food boxes. And shel- ter can include lodging in a mass shelter or hotel, rent or mortgage payments and the payment of utility bills. For consideration, local organizations must be a pri- vate voluntary nonprofit or unit of government and be eligible for federal funds, have an accounting sys- tem, practice nondiscrim- ination and have demon- strated the ability to deliver emergency food and or shelter. In addition, private voluntary organizations must also have a voluntary board. For more information or to submit an applica- tion, visit www.uwbluemt. org/EFSP. For questions, contact Christy Lieual- len, United Way executive director, at 509-529-1183 or christy@unitedwayww.org. cess for both scholarships is completed online. For more information, click on the “Scholarships” tab at www.hermistonrotaryclub. com. For questions, email dfialka@gmail.com or win- ters@eotnet.net. Hermiston Rotary seeks scholarship applicants A fun-filled evening hosted by the Desert View Parent Club will help raise money for such things as field trips, library books and classroom projects. The annual auction and raffle event is Thursday, Feb. 24, 5-7 p.m. at Desert View Elementary School, 1225 S.W. Ninth St., Herm- iston. The evening also fea- tures arcade-type games. To view photos of raf- fle prizes and items on the auction block, search Face- book for the parent club page. Raffle tickets are $2 each or three for $5 and game tickets are five for $6 or 26 for $20. For questions, email dvparentclub@gmail. com or call the school at 541-667-6900. — Hermiston Herald Applications for the 2022-23 Hermiston Rotary Club scholarships are due March 31. Any student who resides in western Umatilla County or Morrow County are eli- gible to apply. Scholarships are available for undergrad- uate and graduate studies, as well as trade and voca- tional school studies and apprenticeship programs. In addition, the Herm- iston Rotary Club Foun- dation also offers a schol- arship for college students intending to participate in a study abroad program offered by their teaching institution. The application pro- OBITUARY AND DEATH NOTICE POLICY OBITUARY PACKAGE • Paid • advertising formatting • Offering three, templated options featuring one full-color photo* 2 column x 5” (approx. 150 words) ................$79.50 2 column x 10” (approx. 350 words) ............$159.00 3 column x 10” (approx. 575 words) ............$238.50 • Obituaries following the templated format are available in other sizes for $7.95 per column inch. Obituaries formatted outside of the set templates will be billed at the publishing newspaper’s open rate. *Size may vary. 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