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Publics Safety log for Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2015

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

• Medicine was reportedly stolen from a vehicle on West Ridgeway Avenue.

• Someone reportedly damaged a political sign at a residence on West Quince Avenue again.

• Someone reportedly siphoned fuel from a van on West Madrona Avenue.

• A caller reported hearing a possible gunshot on West Sunland Avenue.

• The manager of a business on North First Street reported possible drug activity.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

• A woman reported a man she met earlier in the day was threatening her via text message on West Sunland Avenue.

• Someone reportedly damaged a political sign in the yard of a residence on West Quince Avenue.

• An intoxicated man was reportedly throwing rocks at vehicles and a person on East Main Street.

• Two men were reportedly causing a disturbance and refusing to leave a bar on North First Street.

• A caller reported a man was trying to break into a residence on Tyler Avenue in Umatilla and threatened to shoot the house.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

• A man reportedly assaulted a woman on Northwest 12th Place.

• People were reportedly drag racing in about four import cars on Feedville Road.

• An older brown Chevrolet pickup was reportedly stolen on East Loop Road.

• A truck was reportedly dumping raw sewage into the canal on North Dunne Street in Stanfield.

• A fight was reported in a parking lot on Sixth Street in Umatilla.

• A neighbor reportedly threw vegetables at a vehicle on Dark Canyon Avenue in Umatilla.

• Someone reportedly broke the rear window of a truck on John Day Street in Umatilla.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

• Two men were reportedly smoking something other than cigarettes in an older red Honda on North First Street.

• Two guns and stereo equipment were reportedly stolen from a vehicle, possibly on North First Street.

• Someone reportedly tried to break into a residence on West Hermiston Avenue.

• A caller reported someone stole items from a residence on Southwest 11th Street after drilling through the lock.

• Men with guns were reportedly looking into vehicles on West Standard Avenue.

• A caller reported someone blew up his mailbox on East Pine Avenue.

• A caller reported hearing a single gunshot behind a residence on West Beebe Avenue.

• A caller reported marijuana was growing in the backyard of a residence with frequent traffic on Lorraine Avenue.

• A flag was reportedly stolen from a residence on Terrace Lane.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

• A caller reported being awoken by someone kicking at the door of her residence on East Beebe Avenue.

• Someone reportedly stole large plants from a residence on Southwest 11th Street.

• Vehicle license plates were reportedly stolen on Sloan Avenue in Umatilla.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

• A caller reported a white vehicle was parked on North First Street involved in drug deals.

• A man reportedly swung a baseball bat at people who were trying to obtain custody of a child on East Highland Avenue.

• A caller reported finding a broken knife with blood on it at Victory Square Park on Southwest 10th Street.

• A caller reported a man refused to leave a residence on Joy Lane.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

• Neighbors reportedly smashed beer bottles in the parking lot of the Hermiston School District office on Southwest 11th Street.

• Antique salt and pepper shakers were reportedly stolen from a residence on West Hemlock Avenue.

• Tools were reportedly stolen on East Main Street and listed on an online classified advertisement.

• Two women were reportedly fighting on West Hermiston Avenue.

• Four people were reportedly fighting on Southeast Sixth Street.

• Someone reportedly broke into a residence on East Beech Avenue and stole pills and a cross pendant.

• Items were reportedly stolen from vehicles on East Walls Road.

• Someone reportedly stole a tent from a campsite behind a business on Northeast Fourth Street and East Elm Avenue.

• A man reportedly assaulted another man on Sixth Street in Umatilla.

• A caller reported hearing four gunshots at Warehouse Beach on Highway 730 in Umatilla.

Arrests

• Trevor Wyatt Smith, 20: third-degree theft.

• Charles Brian Barker, 43: probation violation, possession of methamphetamine, first-degree criminal trespass.

• Alexander B. Garza, 29: second-degree disorderly conduct, harassment.

• Ajamu Dia Nathan, 18: resisting arrest, second-degree criminal trespass.

• Francisco Andres Pinzon, 33: failure to appear.

• Nick Baumann, 36: failure to appear, driving while license suspended or revoked.

• Stephen Mark Forest, 57: failure to pay fines.

• Robyn Lynn Zook, 34: failure to pay fines.

• Brian Francis Smith, 25: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Blair Alan Simpson, 40: probation violation.

• Jessica Amanda Dawn Kestler, 25: failure to appear.

• David Gilbert Gomez, 43: possession of methamphetamine, delivery of methamphetamine, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Asterio Pelaez Castro, 26: possession of methamphetamine, driving under the influence of intoxicants, driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured.

• Ernest William Erickson, 23: strangulation.

• Jimmy Lorin Campbell, 48: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Willie Lee McLemore, 48: second-degree disorderly conduct.

• Daniel James Kenney, 47: driving under the influence of intoxicants, refusal to take breath test, failure to pay fines, driving uninsured.

• Gilberto Llamas Ramos, 30: driving under the influence of intoxicants.

• Ricardo Ceniceros, 35: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Noah Lee Campbell, 20: failure to appear, failure to pay fines.

• Raymond James Edison, 21: second-degree disorderly conduct.

• James Manuel Trujillo, 44: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Jamie D. Fetters, 35: failure to appear.

• Kayleigh Renae Knudsen, 29: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Jessica Cruz, 31: probation violation, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Juan Fernando Ponce, 24: probation violation, Hermiston Municipal Court warrants — failure to appear, probation violation, failure to pay fines.

• Russell Scott Greene Jr., 33: parole violation.

• Kristina Jo Brown Salchenberg, 48: driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured, failure to renew vehicle registration, failure to pay fines.

• Dimond Rose Elsie Wilson, 20: third-degree theft.

• Edwin G. Alvarez Cisneros, 19: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — issuance of citation.

• Pedro Antonio Munoz Sanguino Jr., 36: felon in possession of a weapon, driving while license suspended or revoked, violation of speed limit, driving uninsured.

• Paul Edward Robinson, 48: possession of a stolen vehicle, driving while license suspended or revoked, illegal alteration or display of license plates.


BIRTHS: Sept. 16, 2015

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Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston

SEPT. 2, 2015

WEDDING — Anna Wedding and Brandon Wedding of Heppner; a boy, Zebadiah LeRoy Wedding.

SEPT. 4, 2015

MICKLES — Amanda Mickles and Jeffrey Mickles of Hermiston; a girl, Danielle Kay Mickles.

SEPT. 5, 2015

MURILLO — Jovanna Ramirez Ayala and Pedro A. Murillo of Irrigon; a girl, Flor Anahi Murillo.

SEPT. 6, 2015

LONG — Airen Lynch of Heppner; a boy, Mykkle Don Long.

SEPT. 7, 2015

LICEA — Cristina Licea and Christian J. Licea of Hermiston; a girl, Elizabeth Jade Licea.

COURTS: Sept. 23, 2015

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Suits Filed

The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts:

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Timothy Owens; seeks $1,004.23 plus interest, costs and fees.

•US Bank Trust N.A. as trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust vs. Brett Travis as personal representative of estate of Willie H. (H. William) Willingham, Michael Willingham as personal representative of estate of Willie H. (H. William) Willingham, and all others claiming right, title, lien or interest; seeks $123,642.57 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Discover Bank vs. Craig P. Garfield; seeks $10,223 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Discover Bank vs. Roy E. Crane; seeks $12,358.55 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Discover Bank vs. Ralph Larry/Mr. Rowan and Linda J. Rowan; seeks $16,323.20 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Robert M. Traner; seeks $8,883.86 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Tomas Solis; seeks $2,098.41 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. David M. Alatorre; seeks $7,690.14 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Progressive Classic Insurance Company vs. Joshua Lee Palmer; seeks $4,279.81 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Absolute Resolutions Corp. vs. Crystal L. Hart; seeks $934.85 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Debra Mosher; seeks $6,170.10 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Nationwide Northwest LLC vs. Wesley and Anna Manson; seeks $6,153.23 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs Nadine Kingsbury; seeks $1,213.43 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Whitney Smith; seeks $764.94 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company vs. Taylor Gaskins; seeks $26,854.63 plus costs and fees.

•American Express Bank FSB vs. Randy Salyer; seeks $5,403.52 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Lori Quintero; seeks $759.89 plus interest, costs and fees.

Judgments

The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts:

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Leo Slover; judgment for $1,328.49 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Elizabeth Flores; judgment for $361.64 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Corbi J. Copeland; judgment for $251.41 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Kimberlie A. Krieg; judgment for $1,914.60 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Corey D. Collins Sr. and Kenna J. Collins; judgment for $784.54 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Ruth J. Talbott; judgment for $1,246.22 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Francisco Lezama; judgment for $3,790.11 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Tammy M. Papineau; judgment for $3,950.07 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Kenneth and Rochelle Cox; judgment for $9.941.90 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Sara M. Rodgers; judgment for $10,000 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Debonias Trudeau; judgment for $2,736.78 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Veronica Lopez; judgment for $1,292.66 plus interest, costs and fees.

•United Finance Co. vs. Leonardo Ramirez; judgment for $4,380.59 plus interest, costs and fees.

•United Finance co. vs. Saul Rodriguez and Paulina Mendoza; judgment for $7,710.94 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Carlos and Veronica Torres; judgment for $3,623.80 plus interest, costs and fees.

Sentences

The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts:

FELONY

•James Todd Mack, 37, Echo, pleaded guilty to Theft I and Burglary II; sentenced to 18 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 1 year post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $2,300 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees, for each count.

•Jason Thomas Payton, 32, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphetamine; sentenced to 6 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 1 year post-prison supervision, plus attorney fees; pleaded guilty to DUII; sentenced to 1 year jail, $685 fine and 18 months driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees.

•Lonnie Marvin Mayes, 40, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Burglary I; sentenced to 36 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 3 years post-prison supervision, $140 fine, $2,300 fine-suspended and $223 restitution, plus court costs and fees.

MISDEMEANOR

•Timothy Ray Murray, 56, Hermiston, was found in Contempt of Court-punitive; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $100 fine and $400 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

Divorces

Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for:

Adam Wayne Smith and Denise Marie Smith; Pattisue Crawford-Anderson and Richard SJ Anderson; Lonnie R. Ruchert and Jaime S. Ruchert; Andrina Mary Smith and Daniel Lee Smith; Sharon Ann Truong and Lee Van Truong; Samuel Robert Walchli and Lisa Dawn Walchli; Nicholas Tony Ray Robbins and Tiffany Lily Robbins-Rivard; Michael Deleon Torres and Crystal Dawn Torres; Roosevelt Munoz Garcia and Sherri Rae Garcia; Scott R. Davis and Brenda L. Davis; Andrea Lee Muma and Daniel Clifford Muma; Jeffrey Troy Pruden and Dawn Marie Pruden; Andrew Duran and Alba Patrica Duran; Adrienne Wolf and Alexis Wolf; Aanna Lynne Ellis and Jarrod Preston Ellis; Janell M. Leake and Brett Leake.

Marriages

Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for:

Thomas Allen Bowe, 29, and Bobbi Jo Fleetwood, 23, both of Umatilla.

Wesley Scott Brooks, 27, and Ashley Marie Blade, 24, both of Hermiston.

Geoffrey Michael Folsom, 41, and Maria Lynne Barker, 31, both of Richland, Wash.

Chadd Everett Mace, 30, and Amber Dawn Skinner, 30, both of Hermiston.

Guadalupe Moya Jr., 40, and Davina Eve Marin, 37, both of Hermiston.

Caleb Brady Osborne, 23, and Rachelle Lynn Green, 22, both of Kennewick, Wash.

Timothy Andrew Rasch, 46, and Sarah Nadine Hoffman, 46, both of Hermiston.

Gregory Joseph Stark, 22, and Desiree Garza, 19, both of Umatilla.

Coming events calendar for Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015

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The Hermiston Herald publishes a list of coming events as space allows. All items are assumed free, nonprofit and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Coming events items should be submitted well in advance to calendar c/o Hermiston Herald, 333 E. Main St., Hermiston, OR 97838 or community@hermistonherald.com.

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

HERMISTON FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY MEMBERS ONLY SALE, 5-7 p.m., Hermiston Public Library Lanham Room, 235 E. Gladys Ave. Members will get a sneak peek at what’s in the sale and enjoy refreshments. Memberships may be purchased at the door. (541-567-2882).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

LAST DAY TO BUY TICKETS FOR THE AGAPE HOUSE MURDER MYSTERY DINNER, to be held Saturday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. at Agape House, 500 W. Harper Road, Hermiston. Tickets are $45, includes barbecue dinner. Limited seating. (Jodene 541-289-3344).

HEPPNER FARMER’S MARKET, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Heppner City Park. Food, craft and garden vendors. (541-676-8957).

HERMISTON FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hermiston Public Library Lanham Room, 235 E. Gladys Ave. Lots of great items to choose from. (541-567-2882).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

SAGE CENTER MOVIE NIGHT, 7:15 p.m., 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Cost is $5 general admission, $3 for children and seniors 62+, includes popcorn; water available for $1. (541-481-7243).

IMAC FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST, 7:30-10:30 a.m., Stokes Landing Senior Center, 195 N.W. Opal Place, Irrigon. Cost is $4.50 per person. Proceeds benefit the Irrigon Multicultural Arts Center project.

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP: HOW TO INDEX HISTORICAL RECORDS, 10 a.m., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 850 S.W. 11th St., Hermiston. One-hour class for ages 12 and up. Presenter will have an Internet demo; laptops are welcome, but not necessary. Questions encouraged. Free. (Jeanette Byers 541-667-7046).

HERMISTON FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Hermiston Public Library Lanham Room, 235 E. Gladys Ave. Bargain Day: lots of great items to choose from for $1 a bag. (541-567-2882).

LOCKS OF LOVE BENEFIT, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Main Styling Nook, 540 S. Main St., Stanfield. Six stylists will take hair donations; must donate at least 10 inches of hair. All donors will receive free cut and style. Reservations suggested. (541-449-3715).

ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVER, 2-9 p.m., Boardman Marina Park, 1 Marine Drive, Boardman. Kayak/canoe race begins at 10 a.m. at River Lodge and Grill, ends at Marina Park, free registration at hotel front desk (18 years and older only, must wear life jacket); car, truck and motorcycle show 2-5 p.m.; live music, beer and wine tasting, food vendors and more, Traeger grill raffle tickets $5 each or 5 for $20. Admission $10, 21 and over only.

SAGE CENTER MOVIE MATINEE, 2:15 p.m., 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Cost is $5 general admission, $3 for children and seniors 62+, includes popcorn; water available for $1. (541-481-7243).

SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY TIME, 3-6 p.m., Children’s Museum of Eastern Oregon, 400 S. Main St., Pendleton. For children who may need a quieter, less crowded environment. Free for members/$1 for non-members. Registration required. (541-276-1066).

PRESIDIO BRASS, 6:30 p.m. doors open, concert begins at 7 p.m., Hermiston High School auditorium, 600 S. First St. Energetic brass group brings music from the movies, including jazz, classical and film soundtracks. Tickets are $35 for adults, $17.50 for students in advance, available at the Hermiston Chamber, Hermiston Parks & Rec office or online at desertartscouncil.com, $5 more at the door.

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 2 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston. Join the jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

“A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF THE ICE AGE FLOODS,” 6:30 p.m., Hermiston Public Library Lanham Room, 235 E. Gladys Ave. Geologist and author Bruce Bjornstad will discuss the cataclysmic floods from Lake Missoula 15,000 years ago with a slide show of aerial footage of the scablands taken by a drone. Free and open to all ages. (541-567-2882).

“BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS” AUDITIONS, 7 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Casting needs include 2 adult women and 1 adult man (around 40), 2 teenage boys (18 and almost 15), and two girls (16 and 13). Cold readings, no advance preparation needed. Play contains some mature themes and language. (Craig McIntosh 541-278-5928).

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

“BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS” AUDITIONS, 7 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Casting needs include 2 adult women and 1 adult man (around 40), 2 teenage boys (18 and almost 15), and two girls (16 and 13). Cold readings, no advance preparation needed. Play contains some mature themes and language. (Craig McIntosh 541-278-5928).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST AND FLEA MARKET, 7 a.m. to 4 a.m., Columbia Grange, 32339 Diagonal Road, Hermiston. Breakfast served from 7-10 a.m., costs $6. Flea market and lunch run through 4 p.m. (Tom 541-567-9742 or Doris 541-567-8663).

PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $5 for full breakfast/$3 for light meal. (541-449-1332).

FIRST SATURDAY BREAKFAST, 7:30-10:30 a.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Breakfast is $5, includes eggs, ham, sausage, hash browns, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, coffee, juice and milk. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

MORROW COUNTY HARVEST FESTIVAL, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Shop local produce, arts and crafts vendors, taste local beer and wine, horse and buggy rides, Kids Corner, pumpkin painting, mini horse petting zoo and more for the whole family. Free admission.

FALL WATERCOLOR SHOW OPENING RECEPTION, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Eastern Oregon Higher Education Center, 975 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston. Display features 80 paintings by Oregon’s finest watercolor artists. Show runs through Oct. 30. Free.

LIFE CHAIN, 2 p.m. assembly, 2:30-3:30 p.m. event, city parking lot behind Banner Bank, 101 E. Main St., Hermiston. Pro-life supporters will give silent, prayerful witness to their belief in the sanctity of human life. Everyone welcome. (Deanna 541-667-8537).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

HELP WITH MEDICARE, 3-5 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance Office answer Medicare questions. For individual consultations, call 541-667-3507.

REP. GREG BARRETO TOWN HALL MEETING, 6-8 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Public welcome.

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:15 a.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. (541-966-0380).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

Olson graduates from basic training

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Air Force Airman Ryan C. Olson graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.

Olson completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Olson is the son of Aro and Karen Olson of Hermiston.

He is a 2014 graduate of Hermiston High School.

Public Safety Log for Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

• A man reported he was assaulted on Northwest Third Street.

• A janitor reportedly found a bag full of money at a business on West Theater Lane.

• A fight was reported at McKenzie Park on West Orchard Avenue.

• Someone reported a man was abusing horses and chickens on White Lane.

• A caller reported medical marijuana plants were stolen from property on Bridgeport Avenue in Umatilla.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

• A woman reportedly stole beer from a business on North First Street.

• A woman was reportedly assaulted on West Madrona Avenue.

• A caller reported a man in a black sport utility vehicle was holding a gun in parking lot on North First Street.

• A man reported he shot his neighbor’s pit bull that was trying to attack his chickens on Quick Road.

• A man reportedly threw a woman against a van on Second Street in Umatilla.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

• A vehicle reportedly crashed into a house on East Newport Avenue.

• Someone reportedly keyed a vehicle on West Hermiston Avenue.

• Someone in a small vehicle reportedly stopped on Cottonwood Bend Road and fired about eight shots from a small-caliber pistol.

• A caller reported while she was walking her dog on Lind Road in Umatilla a large brown dog came out and killed her dog.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

• An antique rocking chair was reportedly stolen from a porch on Northwest Eucalyptus Drive.

• Someone reportedly broke the window of a vehicle and stole a purse on South Highway 395.

• A caller reported seeing her boyfriend’s stolen vehicle in a parking lot on North First Street.

• On East Highland Avenue, a caller reported a man in a burgundy minivan was following her and trying to get her to get in his van.

• A vehicle window was reportedly broken on North First Street.

• Possible cock fighting was reported on Sagebrush Road.

• A caller reported a man was loading a gun outside a residence on Northeast 10th Street.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

• A man was reportedly harassing a female on West Jennie Avenue and threatened to get a gun to come after her and her father.

• A man was reportedly breaking things and yelling at people at a business on North First Street.

• A woman reported neighborhood children entered her residence on Southwest 11th Street through a hole in the wall and a stole a tablet computer.

• A man reported a coyote was chasing two children on bicycles on Northeast 10th Street near East Elm Avenue.

• An intoxicated male driver reported crashed into a camper at a business on South Highway 395 in Stanfield.

• A man was reportedly soliciting for money on Highway 730 in Umatilla.

• A juvenile reported being chased by a pit bull and a German shepherd on Hemlock Court in Umatilla.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

• Someone reported seeing about 10 marijuana plants in a backyard on Northwest Crestview Drive.

• Juveniles were reportedly fighting on West Orchard Avenue.

• Three men reportedly slashed the tires of a vehicle on Southeast Sixth Street.

• A caller reported hearing a gunshot on West Eskimo Avenue.

• An intoxicated male driver reportedly crashed into a vehicle on Southeast Sixth Street.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

• A group of men in a blue sedan were reportedly harassing an employee at a business on West Highland Avenue.

• Two men were reportedly fighting on Southeast Fourth Street.

ARRESTS

• Gustavo Tabullo Aguirre, 46: failure to appear, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Paul Russell Miller, 37: driving under the influence of intoxicants.

• Hector Elias Guerra, 31: probation violation, failure to appear, parole violation, failure to pay fines, providing false information to an officer, felon in possession of a weapon.

• Dakota Reese Burkenbine, 22: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Efren Cuahuizo Tlahuel, 30: fourth-degree assault.

• Randy Mark Johnson, 45: failure to appear.

• Tina Louise Patterson, 44: failure to appear.

• Michael Jacob Wolfer, 24: failure to appear.

• Marcos Carballido Mosso, 28: failure to appear, driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured, failure to renew vehicle registration.

• Davina Eve Marin, 37: identity theft, providing false information to an officer, failure to pay fines, failure to appear, driving while license suspended or revoked, failure to carry proof of insurance.

• Farit Guiancarlo Marroquin Reyes, 25: failure to pay fines, driving while license suspended or revoked.

• Yvette Lynn Woller, 28: probation violation, failure to appear, failure to pay fines, driving while license suspended or revoked.

• Jose Lepe, 23: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Daniel Joseph Coiner, 34: driving while license suspended or revoked, attempt to elude or flee, driving under the influence of intoxicants, refusal to take breath test.

• Omar Rubio, 20: second-degree disorderly conduct.

• Jesus Efren Galvan Delacruz, 21: second-degree theft, second-degree disorderly conduct.

• Xavier Coria Ortiz, 22: second-degree disorderly conduct.

• Omar Ochoa, 20: failure to appear.

• Tracy Marie Strouse, 37: driving while license suspended or revoked.

• Isidro Talavero Magana, 59: probation violation, failure to appear.

• Alex Covarrubias Espain, 28: parole violation.

Government meetings calendar for Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015

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MORROW COUNTY COURT, 9 a.m., Pioneer Annex conference room, 150 Rock St., Heppner.

HERMISTON LIBRARY BOARD, 4-5 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION/OREGON WHEAT GROWERS LEAGUE JOINT MEETING, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Discovery Center, 5000 Discovery Drive, The Dalles. Lunch will be served. (Diana Thompson 503-467-2161).

UMATILLA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m., Umatilla County Justice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place, Pendleton.

Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center board, 7 a.m., Stafford Hansell Government Center, 915 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston.

UMATILLA BASIN WATERSHED COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Stafford Hansell Government Center room 113, 915 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston.

HERMISTON CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Hermiston City Hall, 180 N.E. Second St.

IRRIGON COMMUNITY PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Irrigon Fire Station, 705 N. Main St., Irrigon.

MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Pioneer Memorial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer Drive, Heppner.

MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Heppner City Hall, 111 N. Main St., Heppner.

BIRTHS: Sept. 23, 2015

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Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston

SEPT. 9, 2015

BOWMAN — Ashley D. Freel and Brody L. Bowman of Umatilla; a girl, Blakelynn Lavonne Ellison Bowman.

SEPT. 11, 2015

BAKER — Brook Baker and Heith Baker of Hermiston; a girl, Maya Leeanne Baker.

St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton

SEPT. 8, 2015

ELEFTHERATOS — Kristina Eleftheratos and Nicholas Eleftheratos of Hermiston; a boy, Gaige Xavier Eleftheratos.

SEPT. 14, 2015

SALLEE — Shanna K. Sallee and Mike Sallee of Hermiston; a girl, Tessa Patsy Sallee.


COURTS: Sept. 26, 2015

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Suits Filed

The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts:

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Carlota Araujo; seeks $1,197.42 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Jonathan Crosby; seeks $1,031 and $1,169.21 in separate suits, plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Elvia Gonzalez; seeks $760.10 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Randall D. Hoyt; seeks $1,021.53 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Tyson Jones; seeks $844.66 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Capital One Bank vs. Christopher Pace; seeks $3,202.66 plus interest, costs and fees.

Judgments

The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts:

•Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Lionel Lamone; judgment for $942.49 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Northwest Farm Credit Services PCA vs. Schichtels Nursery Oregon Inc., Andrew Mark and Karen A. Schichtel, Grand Island Nursery LLC, Collection Bureau of WW Inc., M&T Bank (New York) and all occupants; judgment for $1,088.584.72

•National Collegiate Student Loans vs. Christina Payne; judgment for $18,983.95 and $19,724.32 in separate suits,

•Synchrony Bank vs. Lou Huffman; judgment for $998.84 plus interest, costs and fees.

•United Finance Co. vs. Leona Maass; judgment for $6,057.25 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Malcolm R. Johnson; judgment for $3,612.68 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Amber Clark; judgment for $4,577.37 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Lloyd Kelly Baker and Carla Baker; judgment for $3,695.75 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Korina Casillas; judgment for $1,161.25 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Collection Bureau of WW Inc. vs. Sergio and Mayra Madrigal; judgment for $5,838.03 plus interest, costs and fees.

•SOB Rentals LLC vs. Rhonda Layne;judgment for $2,915.22 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Cach LLC vs. Richard Broman; judgment for $1,411.66 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Collection Bureau of Walla Walla Inc. vs. Donald B. Gilliland; judgment for $1,856.77 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Caleb J. O’Neal; judgment for $5,204.11 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Katherine Gallant vs. Katrina Freed; judgment for $10,000 plus interest, costs and fees.

Sentences

The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts:

FELONY

•Jose Edgar Salvador Cervantes, 32, Hermiston, pleaded no contest to Delivery of Methamphetamine (commercial drug offense); sentenced to 29 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 3 years post-prison supervision, $440 fine, $2,000 fine-suspended and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees; pleaded no contest to Felon in Possession of Firearm; sentenced to 15 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $2,300 fine-suspended, plus court assessment.

•Jason Paul Broyles, 36, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Possession of Methamphetamine; sentenced to 18 months probation, 90 sanction units, 30 maximum jail units, $140 fine, $1,300 fine-suspended and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees.

MISDEMEANOR

•Adam Sanchez Jr., 47, Yakima, Wash., pleaded guilty to Theft II; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $40 fine, $900 fine-suspended and $184.02 restitution, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Criminal Trespass II; sentenced to 15 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours community service, $40 fine and $400 fine-suspended, plus court assessment.

•Scott Michael Bradford, 40, The Dalles, pleaded guilty to DUII; sentenced to 120 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 160 hours community service, $1,685 fine, $1,500 fine-suspended and 1 year driver’s license suspension, plus court costs and fees.

•Mary Lee Dodge, 65, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Animal Abuse I; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 80 hours community service, $940 fine and $750 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•Antonio Guzman Guzman, 28, Umatilla, pleaded guilty to Careless Driving; sentenced to $190 fine plus court assessment.

•Kenneth Michael Kessel, 66, Albany, pleaded guilty to Physical Harassment; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $440 fine and $500 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

Divorces

Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for:

Glenys M. Stacy and Richard E. Stacy; Monica Longoria and Miguel Carrillo; Virginia Jan Pam Thompson and David Elmer Thompson Sr.; Ruben Lopez Tapia and Serena Anne Lopez; David Loren Olson and Evelyne Susan Olson.

Marriages

Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for:

Jeremy Michaels Ambrose, 27, and Heather Colleen Thomas, 27, both of Umatilla.

Matthew Scott Cuttlers, 35, and Catherine Regina Jones, 31, both of Pasco, Wash.

Benito Fabian Ledesma Arias, 33, and Yesica Valencia Ayala, 22, both of Hermiston.

Juan Diego Lopez, 21, and Ashley Lynn Ford, 20, both of Umatilla.

Juan Antonio Martinez, 58, and Ena Del Mi Alvarenga Hernandez, 40, both of Umatilla.

Adrian Medelez Jr., 24, of Hermiston and Marilyn Ruiz, 22, of Umatilla.

James William Pooley, 33, and Jolene Renee Pinkham, 27, both of Hermiston.

Johnny Devon Thomas, 32, and Guadalupe Ramirez, 36, both of Hermiston.

Coming events for Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015

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The Hermiston Herald publishes a list of coming events as space allows. All items are assumed free, nonprofit and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Coming events items should be submitted well in advance to calendar c/o Hermiston Herald, 333 E. Main St., Hermiston, OR 97838 or community@hermistonherald.com.

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

“BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS” AUDITIONS, 7 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Casting needs include 2 adult women and 1 adult man (around 40), 2 teenage boys (18 and almost 15), and two girls (16 and 13). Cold readings, no advance preparation needed. Play contains some mature themes and language. (Craig McIntosh 541-278-5928).

OREGON POPULATION FORECAST PROGRAM PUBLIC MEETING, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Eastern Oregon Higher Education Center, 975 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston. Seeks input from local governments and citizens for its 50-year population forecasts for Oregon cities and counties. Free, but RSVP requested: https://app.e2ma.net/app2/audience/ signup/1761338/ 1736732/?v=a

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE EARTHQUAKE PRESENTATION, 7 p.m., Vert Little Theater, 345 S.W. Fourth St., Pendleton. Presentation about effects of a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake on Eastern Oregon. Free, but RSVP requested. (jodi.florence@umatillacounty.net or 541-966-3607).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.

GRAND RE-OPENING BLOCK PARTY, 4-7 p.m., Children’s Museum of Eastern Oregon, 400 block Main Street, Pendleton. Kids’ carnival games, bounce houses, face painting and live music. Free. (541-276-1066).

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST AND FLEA MARKET, 7 a.m. to 4 a.m., Columbia Grange, 32339 Diagonal Road, Hermiston. Breakfast served from 7-10 a.m., costs $6. Flea market and lunch run through 4 p.m. (Tom 541-567-9742 or Doris 541-567-8663).

PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $5 for full breakfast/$3 for light meal. (541-449-1332).

FIRST SATURDAY BREAKFAST, 7:30-10:30 a.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $5. (541-481-3257).

COLUMBIA RIVER POWER RACES, 8 a.m., Big River Golf Course, 709 Willamette St., Umatilla (McNary). Races include 8K walk/run, half marathon walk/run, half marathon relay and 8-mile run. Route travels along the Columbia River on both sides and over McNary Dam. Cost to enter depends on race; T-shirts will be available for late entries on a first-come, first-served basis. Register online by Oct. 1 at http://www.columbiarivermarathon.com or in person the day of the races.

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

MORROW COUNTY HARVEST FESTIVAL, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Shop local produce, arts and crafts vendors, taste local beer and wine, horse and buggy rides, Kids Corner, pumpkin painting, mini horse petting zoo and more for the whole family.

BULLDOG BASH, 10-11 a.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Meet and greet with English, French and American bulldogs. (Jordawn 541-314-3757).

FALL WATERCOLOR SHOW OPENING RECEPTION, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Eastern Oregon Higher Education Center, 975 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston. Features 80 paintings by Oregon’s finest watercolor artists. Runs through Oct. 30.

LIFE CHAIN, 2 p.m. assembly, 2:30-3:30 p.m. event, city parking lot behind Banner Bank, 101 E. Main St., Hermiston. Pro-life supporters will give silent, prayerful witness to their belief in the sanctity of human life. (Deanna 541-667-8537).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

HELP WITH MEDICARE, 3-5 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance Office answer Medicare questions. For individual consultations, call 541-667-3507.

LEGISLATIVE TOWN HALL, 5 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Sen. Bill Hansell and Rep. Greg Barreto discuss legislative happenings.

REP. GREG BARRETO TOWN HALL MEETING, 6-8 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Public welcome.

VETERANS FLU SHOT CLINIC, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Free for veterans with valid identification only. (www.wallawalla.va.gov).

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

ADULT COLLEGE PLANNING: COLLEGE 101, 6:30 p.m., Pendleton Public Library community room, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. Adults wanting to attend college (or go back to school) can meet with representatives of BMCC and EOU and have their questions answered. Free. (541-966-0380).

BOARDMAN QUILT SHOW, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Lots of great quilts, lunch with pie, door prizes, raffle quilt and vendors. Featured quilter is Marge Shankle. Admission is $3. (Sandy Moroney 219-477-5170).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., Columbia Grange, 32339 Diagonal Road, Hermiston. Costs $6. (Tom 541-567-9742 or Doris 541-567-8663).

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

BOARDMAN QUILT SHOW, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Lots of great quilts, lunch with pie, door prizes, raffle quilt and vendors. Featured quilter is Marge Shankle. Admission $3. (Sandy Moroney 219-477-5170).

SAGE SATURDAY, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Free admission and activities for children and parents.

HERMISTON ALTRUSA DINNER & AUCTION, 4:30 p.m. doors open, Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Doors open and silent auction begins at 4:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. followed by a live auction at 6:45 p.m. Raffle tickets for a $2,000 prepaid Visa card are $10 each. Dinner tickets are $25 per person (Hermiston chamber office or Cottage Flowers), admission to the auction only is free. (Donna Moeller 541-720-6551 or Shera Hopper 541-571-6865).

SONFLOWERZ SISTERS MADE TO SHINE GIRLS’ CONFERENCE, 1-6 p.m., Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Sisters Becca and Elisa will encourage, equip and build up girls in grades 4-12 to live out their purpose. Includes music, a message and age-specific breakout sessions and activities. Moms and mentors welcome. Free, but a $5 donation will be accepted at the door. Pre-registration is requested, space is limited. (www.newhopeon395.com).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 6-8 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

Public safety log: Caller reports marijuana plants stolen in Umatilla

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MONDAY, SEPT. 28

• A man reported a neighbor threatened him and brandished a pistol from his pocket on Southwest Desert Oak Drive.

• A caller reported seeing his stolen vehicle being driven toward Umatilla on Umatilla River Road.

• Someone reportedly locked a child in a vehicle with the keys inside on North First Street.

• A caller reported someone was driving slowly in an older white Chevrolet pickup on West Wren Avenue with no headlights, possibly casing the area.

• A man reportedly kept stealing fruit at night from a stand on South Highway 395 in Stanfield.

• Someone reportedly broke into a church on Columbia Boulevard in Umatilla.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 27

• Juveniles were reportedly knocking on the windows of a residence on Northwest Seventh Street.

• A dirt bike was reportedly stolen on North Dunne Street in Stanfield.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 26

• An assault was reported on Southwest Sage Drive.

• Multiple items were reportedly stolen from a residence on Northwest 11th Street over one and a half months.

• A man driving a Dodge Magnum reportedly pointed a gun at someone on Baggett Lane.

• Someone reportedly crashed into a house with a vehicle on Northwest Stockton Street.

• Items were reportedly stolen from a backyard on Southeast Fifth Street.

• A caller reported seeing two people on a neighbor’s roof on Northwest Seventh Street.

• Three highly intoxicated men were reportedly causing a fight at a business on Sixth Street in Umatilla.

• A caller reported hearing about seven gunshots on Wenatchee Street in Umatilla.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 25

• A caller reported someone was trying to break into a residence on East Montana Avenue.

• Someone reported finding a knife blade at McKenzie Park on West Orchard Avenue.

• A man reportedly grabbed a woman by the neck and refused to let her leave a vehicle on North First Street.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24

• A man was reportedly wandering around trying to enter a business on North First Street.

• A man was reportedly beating a dog with his pants around his knees while sitting in a vehicle in a parking lot on South Highway 395.

• Someone reportedly stole mail from a locked mailbox on East Elm Avenue.

• A juvenile was reportedly assaulted on Northeast Fourth Street.

• A woman reported a neighbor was throwing full beers and eggs into her yard and at her car on Dark Canyon Avenue in Umatilla.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23

• A maroon and silver lifted pickup was reportedly stolen on West Locust Avenue.

• A man was reportedly punching a woman’s vehicle window on West Sunland Avenue.

• Someone reportedly stole a backpack from a pickup on Willamette Avenue in Umatilla.

• Someone reportedly stole marijuana plants from a residence on Deschutes Avenue in Umatilla.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 22

• A caller reported finding an envelope containing checks from the Department of Justice in her driveway on West Jennie Avenue.

• A man with binoculars was reportedly watching children walk home from school in a gray Ford sport utility vehicle with no license plates on Southwest 11th Street.

• Someone reportedly cut through a chain link fence on East Reeder Drive.

ARRESTS

• Leonardo Ramirez Ramirez, 30: second-degree theft.

• Mario Antonio Castellanos, 28: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant – failure to pay fines.

• Bryan Edward Allen Dechand, 28: failure to appear.

• Hugo Sanchez Ochoa, 25: driving while license suspended or revoked.

• Juan Rodriguez Pacheco, 44: Hermiston Municipal Court warrants — failure to pay fines, failure to appear.

• Taelor Rachelle Hug, 19: probation violation.

• Michael Wayne Waelty, 30: first-degree criminal trespass.

• Jaime Oseguera Guizar, 20: failure to appear, failure to pay fines.

• Vincente Veliz, 31: driving while license suspended or revoked.

• Latisha Sue Rodriguez, 32: failure to appear.

• Gary Zachary Smith, 25: possession of methamphetamine, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Jose Adan Meraz Jimenez, 57: failure to pay fines.

• Raven Dawn Newton, 20: probation violation.

• Ruben Fernandez, 32: failure to appear.

• Alexander B. Garza, 29: second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, resisting arrest, second-degree criminal trespass.

• Paul Lawrence Corbett, 31: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Ajamu Dia Nathan, 18: second-degree disorderly conduct, possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Charles Cass Cooley, 36: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

Harley Roger Eliot, 20: failure to appear.

• Roddrayion Aaron Houfmuse, 32: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

BIRTHS: Sept. 26, 2015

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Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston

SEPT. 18, 2015

RIDER — Katherine N. Rider and Jaccob A. Rider of Hermiston; a boy, Wyett Allen Rider.

GOMEZ — Rosa M. Gomez and Sabino Gomez of Hermiston; a girl, Julissa Ariana Gomez.

St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton

SEPT. 19, 2015

GONZALES — Ofelia Ramirez and Alejandro Gonzales of Hermiston; a boy, Carlos Esteban Gonzales.

COURTS: Oct. 3, 2015

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Suits Filed

The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts:

•Wilmington Trust N.A. vs. Andrew C. Holt, Sterling Savings Bank and all others claiming right, title, lien or interest; seeks $149,165.73 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Freedom Mortgage Corporation vs. James (James Allen, Jim) Hoffman, Lajuan (Lajuan Marylene, La Juan Maylene) Hoffman and occupants of premises; seeks $307,707.28 plus interest, costs and fees.

•New Penn Financial LLC dba Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing vs. Gabriela Aguilar serving as personal representative of estate of Jose J. Aguilar, deceased, Gabriela Aguilar and persons or parties unknown claiming right, title, lien or interest; seeks $30,828.07 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Sylvia Medelez; seeks $1,473.91 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Michelle L. Duran; seeks $981.08 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Ricardo Avila; seeks $839.28 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Bank of America N.A. vs. Phillip Boyer; seeks $11,405.35 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Joann Rose; seeks $802.75 plus interest, costs and fees.

Judgments

The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts:

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Cameron Sheoships; judgment for $1,440.72 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Dawn Knight; judgment for $1,492.18 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Numerica Credit Union vs. Jeremy and Denise Boggs; judgment for $7,365.42 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Derrick and Danielle G. Casey; judgment for $145,707.24 plus interest, costs and fees.

Sentences

The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts:

FELONY

•Amelia Velasco Cortez, 29, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to two counts of Unlawful Use of Weapon Against Another; sentenced to 15 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $2,800 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Felon in Possession of Firearm; sentenced to 15 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $2,800 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•Evan Charles Hiatt, 30, Echo, pleaded guilty to two counts of Possession of Methamphetamine; sentenced to 3 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 1 year post-prison supervision, $140 fine and 6 months driver’s license suspension, plus court assessment, for each count.

MISDEMEANOR

•Harley Roger Eliot, 20, Kennewick, Wash., pleaded guilty to Animal Abuse I; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community service and $1,690 fine, plus court costs and fees.

•Manuel Cruz Ramos Ayala, 29, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to two counts of Assault IV; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 40 hours community service, $190 fine and $1,500 fine-suspended for each count, plus court costs and fees; pleaded guilty to Physical Harassment; sentenced to $40 fine plus court assessment for each count.

•Houston Lee Lenover, 19, Hermiston, pleaded no contest to Disorderly Conduct II; sentenced to $40 fine plus court costs and fees.

•Steven Lee Gallagher, 38, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Unlawful Possession of Firearm; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community service, $440 fine and $1,000 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•Mayro Mike Guzman, 24, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Failure to Carry/Present Operator’s License; sentenced to 15 days jail-suspended, 1 year probation, 30 hours community service, $190 fine and $250 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•David Ulices Ponce, 22, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Menacing-domestic violence; sentenced to 5 days jail, 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, $440 fine and $1,250 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•Gregory Clinton Cline, 52, Echo, pleaded no contest to Physical Harassment; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 1 year probation, 20 hours community service, $240 fine and $700 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

Divorces

Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for:

Bambi Sue Harrison and Dominic Desmond Harrison; Thaddius T. Estes and Rebecca A. Estes; Isidro Canchola Saavedra and Nancy Avila Oblea; Teresa Marie Leon and Hector Gustavo Leon.

Marriages

Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for:

Mikel Dean Britt, 27, and Jessica Margaret Rowan, 25, both of Hermiston.

Jordan Dale Chamberlain, 23, and Alyssa Janae Olsen, 23, both of Pasco, Wash.

Rodney Vincent Colosso, 64, of Umatilla and Evelyne Susan Olson, 60, of Hermiston.

Lance Allen Hawkins, 49, and Monica Leah Byrd, 40, both of Hermiston.

Thomas Sullivan Hull, 24, and Taylor Dawn Peck, 22, both of Umatilla.

Ruben Mendoza, 27, of Boardman and Marisol Cardoza Salinas, 26, of Hillsboro.

Mark Imbler Morgan, 27, and Elizabeth Mae Kroy, 32, both of Hermiston.

Garth Dee Sayles, 39, and Heidi Dareen Fetters, 33, both of Hermiston.

Taylor Jordan Smith, 28, and Brittany Marie Leddon, 30, both of Hermiston.

Thomas Joe White, 66, and Barbara Ann Estrada, 63, both of Hermiston.

Coming events for Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015

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The Hermiston Herald publishes a list of coming events as space allows. All items are assumed free, nonprofit and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Coming events items should be submitted well in advance to calendar c/o Hermiston Herald, 333 E. Main St., Hermiston, OR 97838 or community@hermistonherald.com.

VETERANS FLU SHOT CLINIC, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Free for veterans with valid identification only. (www.wallawalla.va.gov).

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

PROJECT COMMUNITY CONNECT AND VETERANS STAND DOWN, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Employment, adult education information, hair cuts, clothing, housing resources and dental and vision screenings will be available for anyone who needs these services, with up to 40 vendors taking part. For transportation, visit www.ctuir.org/tribal-services/planning/kayak-public-transit (Umatilla County and Walla Walla) or call Anita Pranger at 855-644-4560 (Morrow County).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

SPORTS MEMORABILIA SALE FUNDRAISER, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Good Shepherd Medical Center pharmacy lobby, 610 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Jerseys, framed photographs and more available for purchase.

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

BOARDMAN QUILT SHOW, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Door prizes, raffle quilt and vendors. Featured quilter is Marge Shankle. Admission is $3; food availabe for purchase. (Sandy Moroney 219-477-5170).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., Columbia Grange, 32339 Diagonal Road, Hermiston. Costs $6. (Tom 541-567-9742 or Doris 541-567-8663).

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

SCARECROWS ON MAIN, 9:30 a.m. check-in at Gathered Over Time, 210 W. Main St., contest held on Main Street, Echo. Features scarecrows on display. Judging at 11 a.m., cash prizes awarded at 1 p.m. for Best in Show ($50), People’s Choice and Built By Kids ($25 each). Scarecrows remain through end of October. Pre-register at www.echo-oregon.com or ecpl@centurytel.net. (Diane 541-376-8411 or Dottie 509-948-1151).

BOARDMAN QUILT SHOW, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Door prizes, raffle quilt and vendors. Featured quilter is Marge Shankle. Admission is $3; food availabe for purchase. (Sandy Moroney 219-477-5170).

SAGE SATURDAY, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Free admission and activities for children and parents.

HERMISTON ALTRUSA DINNER & AUCTION, 4:30 p.m. doors open/silent auction begins, Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Dinner at 5:30 p.m., live auction at 6:45 p.m. Raffle tickets for a $2,000 prepaid Visa card are $10 each. Buy dinner tickets ($25) at Hermiston chamber or Cottage Flowers), admission to the auction only is free. (Donna Moeller 541-720-6551 or Shera Hopper 541-571-6865).

SONFLOWERZ SISTERS MADE TO SHINE GIRLS’ CONFERENCE, 1-6 p.m., Hermiston Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Sisters Becca and Elisa will encourage, equip and build up girls in grades 4-12. Includes music, a message and age-specific breakout sessions and activities. Moms and mentors welcome. Free, but a $5 donation accepted at the door. Pre-registration requested at www.newhopeon395.com.

RON WYDEN TOWN HALL MEETING, 1:30 p.m., Boardman City Hall, 200 City Center Circle. Sen. Wyden to discuss legislative happenings. (503-326-7525).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 6-8 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 6-8 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE, 11 a.m. or 6 p.m., Hermiston Municipal Court, 330 S. First St. Driving refresher course. Arrive early to complete paperwork; present AARP card for discount ($15/members, $20/non-members). Targeted for seniors, the course is open to all licensed drivers. Registration requested. (Rose Emerson 541-667-5092).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

VETERANS FLU SHOT CLINIC, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Morrow County Telehealth Clinic, Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, Suite 103, Boardman. Free for veterans with valid identification only. (www.wallawalla.va.gov).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

KAREN ZACHARIAS BOOK RELEASE PARTY, 6:30-8 p.m., Sno Road Winery, 111 W. Main St., Echo. Zacharias’ new book, “Burdy,” a sequel to “Mother of Rain,” will be available for autographs and purchase. Everyone welcome.

SAGE CENTER MOVIE NIGHT, 7:15 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Watch a family-friendly movie for $5 adults, $3 children and seniors (62+). Free popcorn with admission; bottled water available for $1. (541-481-7243).

GREENFIELD GRANGE BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., 209 N.W. First St., Boardman. Cost is $5 for adults, $2.50 for children under 10. (541-720-7267).

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 12-2 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

ALCATRAZ FILM FEST, 1 p.m., Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, 47106 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton. Pepsi Primetime @ the Museum presents “Taking Alcatraz,” the story of the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island, and “Alcatraz Is Not An Island,” the story of how the occupation altered U.S. government Indian policy and programs and how Native Americans view themselves, their culture and their sovereign rights. Refreshments will be served. Free. (www.tamastslikt.org).

SAGE CENTER MOVIE MATINEE, 2:15 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Watch a family-friendly movie for $5 adults, $3 children and seniors (62+). Free popcorn with admission; bottled water available for $1. (541-481-7243).

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 4-6 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

BOARDMAN COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT MEETING, 6:30 p.m., Port of Morrow Riverfront Center, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman. The Boardman Community Development Association is seeking input from all community members about ideas to fulfill community needs and improve the overall livability of Boardman. Everyone welcome. (Anna Aylett 541-481-7243).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

Public safety log: Multiple incidents reported on West Ridgeway Avenue

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MONDAY, OCT. 5

• A group of men wearing hooded sweatshirts were reportedly looking into vehicles on North First Street.

• A man was reportedly standing near the entrance of Desert View Elementary School on Southwest Ninth Street watching the children.

• A woman reported two dogs were in her yard on West Moore Avenue growling at each other.

• A caller reported her 16-year-old daughter woke up at night to a man staring at her through her open bedroom window on East Newport Avenue.

• Someone reportedly drove a vehicle down Burruss Lane, destroying fences, landscape lighting, cement curbing and plants.

• A man driving a red Ford pickup reportedly crashed into a parked motorcycle on East Ridgeway Avenue and fled the scene.

• A red 2001 Ford Escape with Oregon license plate 039EBR was reportedly stolen on East Walls Road.

• A supervisor reported an employee stole from a business on South Highway 395 in Stanfield.

• Someone reportedly stole a wallet from a vehicle with a window rolled down on Madison Street in Umatilla.

SUNDAY, OCT. 4

• A caller reported hearing three gunshots on West Ridgeway Avenue at 1:51 a.m.

• A caller reported hearing about eight gunshots on Northeast 10th Street at 5:26 a.m.

• A smart watch and other items were reportedly stolen from a vehicle on West Hartley Avenue.

• Men were reportedly urinating on garbage cans on Northwest Third Street.

• A bicycle was reportedly stolen on East Browning Avenue.

• A man reportedly threw a woman to the ground and would not let her up on West Hermiston Avenue.

• A caller reported homeless people behind a residence on Northeast Kenna Drive were yelling at each other and saying they were going to shoot each other.

• A utility trailer and storage shed were reportedly broken into on Northeast 10th Street.

• A woman reported her boyfriend hit her in the face with a bat on North First Street.

• While stopping to urinate at the intersection of North Ott Road and West Progress Road, a caller reported being spotlighted by a large group of people with guns at a nearby residence.

• A brown 1999 Pontiac Montana with Washington license plates was reportedly stolen on Klickitat Street in Umatilla.

SATURDAY, OCT. 3

• A woman was reportedly pounding on the door of a residence on East Beebe Avenue.

• A man reported being assaulted by someone with whom he lives on Southeast Fourth Street.

• A radio was reportedly stolen from a vehicle on Northwest Spruce Street.

• A caller reported someone climbed over a neighbor’s fence and stole a medical marijuana plant on Northeast Sixth Place.

• A woman reported a man was in her apartment on West Hermiston Avenue demanding money.

• The manager of a business on East Main Street reported someone stole $13,000 of rings from a box and that the theft was captured on video.

• A caller reported hearing a single gunshot on East Elm Avenue.

• A caller reported hearing gunshots on Northwest 13th Street.

• A man reportedly urinated in the street on West Page Avenue in Stanfield.

• A woman with a man in a business on Willamette Avenue in Umatilla reportedly mouthed, “Help me,” to an employee.

• A man was reportedly assaulted by his girlfriend’s brother on Highway 730 in Umatilla.

• A man reportedly tried to get a female to get into his vehicle by claiming to be a police officer at the Umatilla Wildlife Refuge on Ferry Road in Umatilla.

FRIDAY, OCT. 2

• A representative of a business on West Marie Avenue reported a theft of services.

• A woman reported a man pushed her out of her vehicle before it came to a complete stop and then left in her vehicle on Umatilla River Road.

• A video camera and a watch were reportedly stolen from a residence on East Beebe Avenue.

• Items were reportedly stolen from a vehicle on North First Street.

• Someone reportedly tried to break into a residence on Raymond Street in Umatilla.

• A caller reported her boyfriend pushed her and took her money on Columbia Boulevard in Umatilla.

• A man reportedly hit a pregnant woman in the stomach on East Highway 730 in Irrigon.

THURSDAY, Oct. 1

• On East Gladys Avenue, a caller reported her 20-year-old daughter were in an argument over a coffee cup and the daughter broke the kitchen window and dumped out the mother’s coffee creamer and then left the residence on foot in pajamas.

• A woman reported finding a threatening note on her porch on Southwest 11th Street,

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30

• A man was reportedly assaulted on Southwest Ninth Street.

• A caller reported a man was suspiciously yelling inside a vehicle in a parking lot on North First Street.

• A man reported a stolen blue Toyota Tundra pickup was on his property on East Loop Road.

• A chainsaw and yard equipment were reportedly stolen from a residence on North Ott Road.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 29

• An employee of a business on South Highway 395 was reportedly breaking things and causing a disturbance.

• A caller reported $400 was stolen from a residence on Northeast Skyview Court.

• A caller reported a woman kneed her in the stomach and almost pushed her down the stairs at an apartment complex on West Orchard Avenue.

• A caller reported locking her son in a vehicle with the keys inside on East Elm Avenue.

• A caller reported her caregiver was stealing from her on Walla Walla Street in Umatilla.

• A man was reportedly passed out on a stoop with a pistol in his hand at an apartment complex on Second Street in Umatilla.

ARRESTS

• Robyn Lynn Zook, 34: failure to appear.

• Michael Jacob Wolfer, 25: failure to appear.

• Zachary Grant Bishop, 23: fourth-degree assault.

• Gustavo Tabullo Aguirre, 46: third-degree theft, first-degree criminal trespass.

• Andrew Cody O’Neil, 32: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Scott Michael Thurman, 20: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• James Michael Steenbarger, 31: driving under the influence of intoxicants.

• Jessica Richele Banker, 23: possession of methamphetamine, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Aylita Lynette Anderson, 44: failure to pay fines.

• Blair Alan Simpson, 40: probation violation.

• Estella Maria Trevino, 36: Hermiston Municipal Court warrants — failure to pay fines, probation violation.

• Richard Keith Fisler, 35: parole violation.

• Eric George Hautajarvi, 20: failure to appear.

• Nolan Douglas McClatchy, 48: first-degree aggravated theft, parole violation.

• Carlos Antonio Ramirez, 24: failure to appear, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Abel Felix, 22: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Bobby Everett Larson, 46: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to pay fines.

• Efren Cuahuizo Tlahuel, 30: failure to appear.

• Erin Ray Thurman, 22: failure to appear.

• Georgette Sue McLaughlin, 59: third-degree theft.


BIRTHS: Oct. 3, 2015

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Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston

SEPT. 27, 2015

MENDOZA-VALENCIA — Gladis Valencia and Jose Mendoza of Hermiston; a girl, Abigail Carmen Mendoza-Valencia.

SEPT. 29, 2015

RAMIREZ TRUJILLO — Greysi L. Trujillo Soto and Fernando Ramirez Prado of Boardman; a boy, Matteo Fernando Ramirez Trujillo.

St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton

SEPT. 24, 2015

TRICKER — Jaclyn M. Tricker and Michael A. Tricker of Hermiston; a girl, Brooklyn Elizabeth Tricker.

SEPT. 25, 2015

PATTERSON — Jessica R. Patterson and Scott R. Patterson of Boardman; a girl, Dianna Jolee Patterson.

COURTS: Oct. 14, 2015

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Suits Filed

The following suits have been filed in Umatilla County courts:

•Clarissa Seed vs. St. Anthony Hospital; seeks $300,000 plus costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Tamara Morris; seeks $1,688.73 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Kim Copenhaver; seeks $1,489.80 plus interest, costs and fees.

•GTF Services LLC vs. Brett A. Edwards; seeks $599.90 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB dba Christiana Trust vs. Darla Cochell (Esterbloom), Willia Cochell II and persons or parties unknown claiming right, title, lien or interest; seeks $149,671.73 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Viola Minthorn; seeks $1,073.88 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Nancy L. Gingrich; seeks $1,396.69 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Blanca Romero; seeks $3,242.10 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Savina Ford; seeks $982.09 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Richard D. Saager vs. Foremost Insurance Company of America dba Foremost Property & Casualty Insurance company; seeks $21,173.89 plus costs and fees.

•Western Mercantile Agency Inc. vs. Noah Hirschi and Erin Ashley Hirschi (Erin A. Vermillion); seeks $9,091.86 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Steven D. Sheasley vs. Valmont Industries Inc. and Valmont Northwest Inc.; seeks $800,000 plus costs and fees.

•Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Emmett Moore; seeks $2,724.64 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home vs. Estate of Montee Shane Smith (deceased) and Savannah Faircloth; seeks $2,392.69 plus interest, costs and fees.

Judgments

The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts:

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Jacob Homero Rodriguez; judgment for $3,863.60 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Brian Scott Thomas and Jeannie Marie Thomas; judgment for $3,884.42 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Raul Alvarado vs. Alfa Trucking LLC acting by/through Semer Avila; judgment for $7,000 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Professional Service Bureau vs. Yuyanelly Avalos; judgment for $339.43 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Misty J.L. Johansen; judgment for $3,519.21 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Ray Klein Inc. vs. Cynthia Traner; judgment for $496.70 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Atlantic Credit & Finance vs. James D. McAllister; judgment for $1,985.69 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Bank of America N.A. vs. Debbie Sears; judgment for $4,825.63 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Bank of America N.A. vs. Stanley D. Conn; judgment for $4,371.19 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Sylvia S. Reeves (Taylor); judgment for $8,282.85 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Melissa Pellham; judgment for $9,510.80 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Ronald West; judgment for $3,765.31 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Credits Inc. vs. Mirna L. Mejia; judgment for $3,642.99 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Ray Klein Inc. vs. Adina S. Teribury; judgment for $324 plus interest, costs and fees.

•American Express Centurion Bank vs. Lauri L. Stubenrauch; judgment for $4,814.26 plus interest, costs and fees.

•Midland Funding LLC vs. Mary Forman; judgment for $957.89 plus interest, costs and fees.

•United Finance Company vs. Alan and Cherryl Rankin; judgment for $7,486.42 plus interest, costs and fees.

The following sentences have been imposed in Umatilla County courts:

FELONY

•Roberta Lynn Manning, 27, Irrigon, pleaded guilty to Forgery I; sentenced to 6 months jail, 1 year post-prison supervision and $140 fine, plus court assessment; pleaded guilty to Theft I; sentenced to $140 fine plus court assessment.

•Rodrigo Manuel Cervantes Zepeda, 33, Hermiston, was convicted of Felon in Possession of Firearm; sentenced to 24 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision, and $140 fine, plus court costs and fees; was convicted of Driving While Suspended (felony); sentenced to $140 fine plus court assessment

•Juanita Elaine Lewis, 36, Grandview, Wash., pleaded no contest to Robbery II; sentenced to 51 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 3 years post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $4,800 fine-suspended, plus court assessment; pleaded guilty to Unlawful Use of Weapon; sentenced to 14 months Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 2 years post-prison supervision, $140 fine and $4,800 fine-suspended, plus court assessment; pleaded guilty to Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle; sentenced discharged.

MISDEMEANOR

•Jaime Flores, 32, Pasco, Wash., was convicted of Failure to Carry/Present Operator’s License; sentenced to $940 fine plus court assessment.

•Rosendo Carvejal Romero, 21, Hermiston, was convicted of Failure to Carry/Present Operator’s License; sentenced to $375 fine plus court assessment.

•Estefania Avila, 19, Hermiston, pleaded guilty to Theft II; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 40 hours community service, $440 fine and $1,250 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•Marisa Halvorson, 34, Kennewick, Wash., pleaded guilty to Physical Harassment-domestic violence; sentenced to 90 days jail-suspended, 2 years probation, 20 hours community service, $440 fine and $500 fine-suspended, plus court costs and fees.

•Shawn Cory Sawyer, 37, Irrigon, pleaded guilty to Driving While Suspended; sentenced to 180 days jail-suspended, 3 years probation, 540 hours community service and $1,940 fine, plus court costs and fees.

•Noe Viesca, 39, Umatilla, was convicted of Criminal Trespass II; sentenced to 15 days jail and $40 fine, plus court costs and fees.

Divorces

Divorce decrees were signed in Umatilla County Courts for:

Penny J. Setzer and David A. Setzer; Chelsey Lee Foster and Jack Leonard Lorimer; Maria Engracia Orozco and Joaquin Orozcco Cruz.

Marriages

Marriage licenses have been registered in Umatilla County for:

Ian Michael Coyle, 36, and Nicole Marie Taylor, 34, both of Hermiston.

Matthew Ray Ellis, 25, and Erica Rae Anderson, 24, both of Hermiston.

Oscar Armando Fuentes, 27, and Stephanie Marie Almaguer, 25, both of Hermiston.

Felipe Reyes Rodriguez, 27, and Mayra Yanet Echeverria Chavez, 28, both of Hermiston.

Thomas Christopher Valet, 43, and Rosanna Doris Roper, 44, both of Hermiston.

Coming event calendar for Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015

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The Hermiston Herald publishes a list of coming events as space allows. All items are assumed free, nonprofit and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Coming events items should be submitted well in advance to calendar c/o Hermiston Herald, 333 E. Main St., Hermiston, OR 97838 or community@hermistonherald.com.

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 6-8 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE, 11 a.m. or 6 p.m., Hermiston Municipal Court, 330 S. First St. Driving refresher course. Arrive early to complete paperwork; present AARP card for discount ($15/members, $20/non-members). Targeted for seniors, the course is open to all licensed drivers. Registration requested. (Rose Emerson 541-667-5092).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).

ADULT COLLEGE PLANNING: ALL ABOUT THE MONEY, 6:30 p.m., Pendleton Public Library community room, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. Adults wanting to attend college (or go back to school) can meet with a representative of BMCC’s financial aid office and have their questions answered. Free. (541-966-0380).

FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141).

FIRST DRAFT WRITERS’ SERIES, 7 p.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Features a reading by poet Rob Whitbeck; participants can sign up for 3-5 minute open mic. (541-278-9201).

VETERANS FLU SHOT CLINIC, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Morrow County Telehealth Clinic, Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, Suite 103, Boardman. Free for veterans with valid identification only. (www.wallawalla.va.gov).

STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.

NIGHT AT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 5-8:30 p.m., Children’s Museum of Eastern Oregon, 400 S. Main St., Pendleton. Includes dinner, games, crafts and a movie. Costs $20 members/$25 non-members, $10 for each additional child. Preregistration required. (541-276-1066).

VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.

KAREN ZACHARIAS BOOK RELEASE PARTY, 6:30-8 p.m., Sno Road Winery, 111 W. Main St., Echo. Zacharias’ new book, “Burdy,” a sequel to “Mother of Rain,” will be available for autographs and purchase. Everyone welcome.

TAQUILE ISLAND PRESENTATION, 7 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Tara Miller and Sam Brown will give a presentation about their work and friendships on Taquile Island. Textiles by island residents and pottery made by Miller and Brown will be available for purchase following the presentation. Free.

SAGE CENTER MOVIE NIGHT, 7:15 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Watch a family-friendly movie for $5 adults, $3 children and seniors (62+). Free popcorn with admission; bottled water available for $1. (541-481-7243).

GREENFIELD GRANGE BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., 209 N.W. First St., Boardman. Cost is $5 for adults, $2.50 for children under 10. (541-720-7267).

HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art.

“THE NEXT CROP PROJECT” FUNDRAISER, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tom’s Country Dodge, 81143 N. Highway 395, Hermiston. Licensed drivers 18 and over who test drive a new Dodge will help raise money for the Ione FFA chapter; Ram will donate $20 for each test drive. All test drive participants will be entered in a giveaway for a chance to win $45,000 toward any eligible Crysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram truck, Fiat or Alfa Romeo. Free. (Austin Carter 541-422-7131).

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 12-2 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

PENDLETON OKTOBERFEST, noon to 9 p.m., Pendleton Round-Up Grounds, 1205 S.W. Court Ave. Live music, food, fun events for all ages and great craft beers from throughout Oregon. $10 admission includes festival stein and 1 beer token; non-drinkers and those under 21 pay $5, free for children 12 or under. T-shirts available for purchase. (541-276-7411).

ALCATRAZ FILM FEST, 1 p.m., Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, 47106 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton. Pepsi Primetime @ the Museum presents “Taking Alcatraz,” the story of the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island, and “Alcatraz Is Not An Island,” the story of how the occupation altered U.S. government Indian policy and programs and how Native Americans view themselves, their culture and their sovereign rights. Refreshments will be served. Free. (www.tamastslikt.org).

SAGE CENTER MOVIE MATINEE, 2:15 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. Watch a family-friendly movie for $5 adults, $3 children and seniors (62+). Free popcorn with admission; bottled water available for $1. (541-481-7243).

HERMISTON WARMING STATION VOLUNTEER TRAINING, 4-6 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 953 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Learn how you can help keep the less fortunate safe and warm this winter. Volunteers must be 18 or older. (541-720-1146 or warmingstation@gmail.com)

BOARDMAN COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT MEETING, 6:30 p.m., Port of Morrow Riverfront Center, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman. The Boardman Community Development Association is seeking input from all community members about ideas to fulfill community needs and improve the overall livability of Boardman. Everyone welcome. (Anna Aylett 541-481-7243).

PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).

BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors 55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).

HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567-3582).

TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-5443).

WALKING FOR WELLNESS, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. (541-276-8100).

BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882).

STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).

STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, noon, Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.

Public safety log for Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015

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MONDAY, OCT. 12

• An intoxicated man was reportedly causing a disturbance on West Joseph Avenue.

• Vehicle registration tags were reportedly stolen on Southeast Fifth Street.

• A caller reported hearing two gunshots on Northwest 11th Street.

• A vehicle on Alder Court in Stanfield was reportedly egged.

SUNDAY, OCT. 11

• A caller reported someone was outside her bedroom window on Northwest 10th Place.

• Someone reportedly stole the license plates, CK84800, from a pickup on West Walls Road.

• A four-wheeler was reportedly stolen on Cowlitz Avenue in Umatilla.

• A man reported someone broke the window of his pickup and stole checkbooks while he was fishing on Umatilla River Road.

SATURDAY, OCT. 10

• A window was reportedly broken out of a vehicle parked in a lot on South Highway 395.

• Someone reportedly damaged a sliding glass door trying to enter a residence on Westview Drive.

• A caller reported a vehicle crashed into a house on Southwest Seventh Place.

• A man reportedly hit a woman in the head in a parking lot on Southwest 11th Street.

• Someone was reportedly in an apartment on West Sunland Avenue while the tenant was out of town.

• Someone reportedly stole four marijuana plants from a residence on Wenatchee Street in Umatilla.

FRIDAY, OCT. 9

• A caller reported hearing one gunshot on West Orchard Avenue.

• A male was reportedly looking inside vehicles in a parking lot on West Orchard Avenue.

• At Good Shepherd Medical Center on Northwest 11th Street, a nurse reported a man, who had been physically aggressive toward the staff, was locked in a bathroom and refused to leave.

• An intoxicated man was reportedly causing a disturbance at a residence on East Coe Avenue in Stanfield.

THURSDAY, OCT. 8

• A caller reported someone was in a roommate’s vehicle on Northwest Spruce Street.

• A woman reported someone opened the door to her vehicle on Southeast Fourth Street.

• A student reportedly left a threatening telephone message at Blue Mountain Community College on Southeast Columbia Drive.

• Someone reportedly keyed a vehicle on West Juniper Avenue.

• An employee of a motel on North First Street reported finding caps to needles and a can cut in half while cleaning a room.

• A caller reported hearing more than 15 gunshots north of Wenatchee Street in Umatilla.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7

• Two horses were reportedly loose on East Main Street.

• Lawn ornaments were reportedly stolen on West Madrona Avenue.

• Two cows were reportedly loose on North First Place near West Nelson Lane.

• A caller reported a man used a ladder to climb through the window of a residence on East Montana Avenue and, while the caller was still on the phone, took off running toward Fifth Street without the ladder.

• Three cows reportedly crossed the river to Riverfront Park on Southwest 23rd Street.

• A man was reportedly running around on the roof of a business on North First Street.

• Four people were reportedly drinking beer and smoking something outside a business on South Highway 395.

• On Thelma Court in Stanfield, a caller reported she was followed home by two men in a small red car claiming to be Oregon marshals.

• Someone reportedly stole hay and tools on Scaplehorn Road in Umatilla.

TUESDAY, OCT. 6

• The manager of a motel on North First Street reported suspicious activity all night.

• Someone reported having video of subjects stealing plants from a business on North First Street.

• A caller reported a man was irate and yelling in the city manager’s office on Northeast Second Street.

• Two male juveniles were reportedly scratching cars on East Dogwood Avenue.

• A man reportedly assaulted a woman on Umatilla River Road in Umatilla.

ARRESTS

• Todd Jeffrey Richards, 31: failure to report as a sex offender.

• Roxanne Lee Burgess, 42: probation violation, possession of methamphetamine, failure to register vehicle, driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured, failure to wear helmet on moped.

• Abel Omar L. Verduzco, 29: Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Santos Lucas Hernandez, 27: driving under the influence of intoxicants, driving while license suspended or revoked, driving uninsured.

• Damion Nathaniel Creason, 24: failure to pay fines, possession of methamphetamine.

• Jamie D. Fetters, 35: failure to appear.

• Brandon James Flanagan, 20: failure to appear.

• Danny Dewayne Burnam, 49: resisting arrest, second-degree disorderly conduct, harassment.

• Teresa Jeanete Fernandez, 28: failure to pay fines.

• Chris Allen Ralston, 56: parole violation, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

• Florencio Garcia Quezada, 24: first-degree aggravated theft.

• Jessica Marie Reddick, 32: failure to appear, failure to pay fines.

• Telesforo Ortiz, 47: failure to appear.

• Kimberly Kay Koenig, 25: failure to pay fines.

• Lawrence McClen Montez, 42: parole violation, Hermiston Municipal Court warrant — failure to appear.

BIRTHS: Oct. 14, 2015

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Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston

SEPT. 29, 2015

WILLIAMS — Melissa R. Knapp and Dominique J. Williams of Hermiston; a boy, Eli Jamal Williams.

OCT. 3, 2015

VILLEGAS — Natasha L. Van Fossen and Sebastian A. Villegas of Hermiston; a boy, Trystann Leith Villegas.

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