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A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 COMMUNITY Umatilla School District places bond Two injured in for $10.5 million on November ballot head-on crash Hermiston Herald Hermiston Herald Umatilla voters will be asked to consider a $10.5 million school bond in No- vember. If voters approve the bond the Umatilla School District will also receive $4 million in matching state funds from the Oregon School Capital Improve- ment Matching Program. At all three schools in the district the funds would pay for roof re- placements, entry and ofice remodeling to in- crease security, direct dig- ital controls for the HVAC systems and security up- dates such as cameras and lock-down assistance. The funds would also pay for additional space to be added on to Mc- Nary Heights Elementary School, a cooling tower replacement at Umatilla High School and plumb- ing, electrical, HVAC, win- dow, looring and bleach- er replacement at Clara Brownell Middle School. The bond package was put together after the school district contracted with the Wenaha Group to conduct a facility study and create a long-term facility plan. The study is available for review at the school district ofice, 1001 Sixth Street in Umatilla. The district is holding public bond information meetings and tours of the school buildings starting at Clara Brownell Mid- dle School at 7 p.m. every Tuesday in September. “We want to give our community many opportu- nities to learn all they can about our current school facilities and what the bond can accomplish, if it pass- es,” Superintendent Heidi Sipe said in a news release. “We are excited to share our vision and plans.” For more information about the bond, contact the district ofice at 541-922- 6500. Two women were taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center at about 8:10 a.m. Thursday morning after a head-on crash on Highway 395 north of Hermiston. The male driver of a red Dodge Charger fell asleep at the wheel, ac- cording to an Oregon State Police trooper at the scene, crossing the center line and crashing into an oncoming Pon- tiac Torrent SUV that tried to swerve to avoid the collision. The Charger then left the roadway and crashed into the brush. Each vehicle had one passenger, and the driver and passenger of the Torrent were taken to the hospital. Neither the driver or the passen- ger of the Charger were transported by ambu- lance. According to OSP, STAFF PHOTO BY GARY L. WEST Umatilla Police Department Lt. Keith Kennedy talks on his cell phone while examining the scene of a two-car crash Thursday morning on Highway 395 near the Highway 730 interchange near Umatilla. The crash injured two women and snarled trafic for more than an hour. the driver of the Charger was cited with failure to maintain a lane. Worship Echo Community Church 21 N. Bonanza Street, Echo OR Phone: (541) 376-8108 PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY PAT EDMUNDSON Sarah Frink, Kristi Smalley, Stu Bance, Mike Frink and Carol Frink celebrate a donation from Roger’s Toyota of Hermiston to the Hermiston/Pendleton Special Olympics Local Program No. 510. Golfers chip in for local Special Olympics program HERMISTON HERALD program coordinator for Special Olympics. In its 11th year, the tour- nament had three teams tied with 54 strokes after 18 holes. The winner was determined by comparing scores on the most dificult handicap holes. Team Bet- ter Than Brad’s, captained by Eric Volger — and in- cluding Michael Martinez, Bryce Linker and Derek Monkus — took top honors. The Hang Tens, captained by Randy Sperr, placed sec- ond and in third place was Roger’s Toyota, led by Frink. Ball Slingers, cap- tained by Tye Stewart, came in fourth with a score of 55. The event included a lunch sponsored by Cas- cade Automotive, which was served by members of the Our Lady of An- gels Knights of Colum- bus Council No. 3999. Safeway and 7-Eleven also provided food items. Longtime Special Olym- pics coach Doris Boatright and longtime multiple sport athlete Lus Torres greeted golfers as they made the turn and also determined the door prize winners. Thanks to a generous do- nation by Special Olympics Oregon, many of the golfers were able to pick out a Spe- cial Olympics T-shirt or hat, said Kristi Smalley, event chair and program fundrais- ing manager. Special Olympics pro- vides year-round training and athletic competitions for people of all ages with intellectual disabilities. There is no charge for ath- letes to participate. For more information about volunteering or participat- ing, call Bance at 541-376- 8132. to join them during the event. Open to adults, the group will meet Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 5:30 p.m. at the Pacific Salmon Vis- itor Information Center at McNary Dam, 82790 Devore Road, located off Highway 730 near Uma- tilla. For more information, call 541-567-2882 or visit www.hermistonlibrary.us. AAUW sets potluck meeting A potluck is planned during the American As- sociation of University Women’s irst member- ship meeting of the 2016- 17 year. The gathering, which is open to all that are inter- ested, is Thursday, Sept. 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the Vert Club Room, 234 S.W. Fourth St., Pendleton. Those planning to attend are asked to bring their fa- vorite dish to share. AAUW’s mission is to assist in bettering the lives of women and girls. For more information, contact karenallen1965@gmail. com or visit www.aauw. org. COURTS: interest, costs and fees. • Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Krystal Dunagan: seeks $10,329.90 plus interest, costs and fees. costs and fees. • Credits Inc. vs. Denise McNaugh- ton: seeks $1,096.49 plus interest, costs and fees. Store and Auto Electric Inc. vs. Eliz- abeth Lima (Ponce) and Noe Lima: judgment for $158,274.50 plus interest, costs and fees. in Umatilla County courts: • CSO Financial Inc. vs. John Rich- ard Laux: seeks $607.17 plus interest, costs and fees. • Merchants Acceptance Corp. vs. Nichole Stovall: seeks $2,457.92 plus interest, costs and fees. • Credits Inc. vs. Luis R. Gutierrez: seeks $1,492.15 plus interest, costs and fees. • Evergreen Financial Services vs. Sylvia Viesca: judgment for $1,327.08 plus interest, costs and fees. • Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Liovardo Sa- linas Jr.: seeks $3,382.98 plus interest, costs and fees. • Credits Inc. vs. Jonathon R. and Shannon Lunzmann: seeks $970.44 plus interest, costs and fees. • United Finance Co. vs. Nina Madrigal: judgment for $1,921.74 plus interest, costs and fees. • TD Bank Inc. vs. Karl A. Williams: seeks $3,296.11 plus interest, costs and fees. • Credits Inc. vs. Shawnaci R. Phil- lips: seeks $837.64 plus interest, costs and fees. • Kristina Lockyer vs. Destry Stew- art, Seth Wade Cooney and Oregon State Police: seeks $28,000 plus costs and fees. • Credits Inc. vs. Donald A. Self and Isabel Lemus: seeks $794.98 plus inter- est, costs and fees. • Federal Insurance Company vs. Great Basin Environmental Inc.: judgment for $150,000 plus interest, costs and fees. Even before 84 golfers started swinging their clubs during an Aug. 13 beneit tournament at Echo Hills Golf Course, Hermiston/ Pendleton Special Olym- pics Local Program No. 510 received a donation from Mike Frink on behalf of Roger’s Toyota of Herm- iston. The local car dealer- ship raised money during a putting contest at the Tri- ple-Six Golf Tournament at Echo Hills Golf Course. Frink presented a $510 check to Stu Bance, local IN BRIEF Photo club to focus on McNary Dam Area residents inter- ested in photography can participate in an upcom- ing photo walk at Mc- Nary Lock and Dam. Members of the Herm- iston Public Library Photography Club in- vite other shutterbugs continued from Page A5 • Numerica Credit Union vs. Deme- tri Tarzzicio Mexicano: seeks $8,920.67 plus interest, costs and fees. • Cach LLC vs. Jessica P. Scott: seeks $1,647.54 plus interest, costs and fees. • Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Victor and Carol Hernandez: seeks $507.27 plus interest, costs and fees. • Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Amanda Pineda Villarreal and Nicholas Olivo: seeks $586.28 plus in- terest, costs and fees. • Evergreen Financial Services Inc. vs. Ricardo Reyes: seeks $3,318.69 plus • Credits Inc. vs. Bruce M. Pike: seeks $3,258.32 plus interest, costs and fees. • Credits Inc. vs. Michael and Salli Harward: seeks $1,367.60 plus interest, Judgments The following judgments have been rendered in Umatilla County courts: • Gary Johnson fka The Battery • CSO Financial Inc. vs. Mattias Rahm and Meghan Christine Rahm (Devine); judgment for $705.35 plus interest, costs and fees. • Collection Bureau Inc. vs. Mandi Parson: judgment for $355.39 plus interest, costs and fees. It’s not like him. I found Dad’s remote in the fridge again. …I’m beginning to get worried. We can help. 1-855-ORE-ADRC HelpForAlz.org OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAM Sunday School • 9:30am Worship • 10:45am Children’s Church • 11:15am Potluck & Communion ~ First Sunday of the Month LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 125 E. Beech Ave. • 567-3232 Pastor David Dever Sun. Bible Classes...................10:00am Sun. Worship Service..............11:00am Sun. Evening Worship..............6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study......6:00pm www.hermistonlmbc.com The Full Gospel Home Church 235 SW 3rd Phone 567-7678 Rev. Ed Baker - Rev. Nina Baker Sunday: Sunday School........10:00 am Worship...................11:00 am Evening Service........7:00 pm Wednesday Service..7:00 pm “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” 1 Pet. 5:7 Grace Baptist Church 555 SW 11th, Hermiston 567-9497 Nursery provided for all services Sunday School - 9:30 AM Worship - 10:45 AM 6:00 pm Wed Prayer & Worship - 7:00 PM “Proclaiming God’s word, growing in God’s grace” Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturdays Sabbath School........9:30 a.m. Worship Service......11:00 a.m. 567-8241 855 W. Highland • Hermiston NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH 1350 S. Highway 395, Hermiston Sunday Worship Services English- Pastor Dave Andrus 9:00 & 10:45 am Spanish- Pastor Genaro Loredo 9:00 & 10:15 am Classes for kids during all services For more information call 541-567-8441 Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. 1255 Hwy. 395 S. • 567-5834 oasisvineyard.us Worship 10:00 AM “come as you are” St. Johns Episcopal Church All People Are Welcome Scripture, Tradition and Reason Family service 9am Sunday Gladys Ave & 7th Hermiston Fr. Dan Lediard, Priest. PH: 567-6672 DAILY MASS: Monday-Friday ...............................English 7:00 am Thursday...............Spanish 6:00 pm SATURDAY:.........English 5:00 pm ...............................Spanish 7:00 pm SUNDAY:..............English 9:00 am ..........................Bilingual 11:00 am ..............................Spanish 1:00 pm Ofice..............................567-5812 First Christian Church “Proclaiming the Message of Hope, Living the Gospel of Love” SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:00 AM Coffee / Mingle 9:15 AM CHILDREN’S CHURCH 10:00 AM Nursery Provided 567-3013 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Worship Service 10:30 AM Sunday School 9:00 AM Pastor J.C. Barnett Children’s Church & Nursery Available 700 West Orchard Avenue P.O. Box 933 Hermiston, Oregon 541-567-8441 To share your worship times call Terri Briggs 541-278-2678