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Columbia Gorge News
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
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Public Notices
HOOD RIVER
TRUSTEE’S
NOTICE OF SALE
The trust deed to
be foreclosed pursu-
ant to Oregon law is
referred to as follows
(the “Trust Deed”):
Grantor: Jeffrey L.
Buckley, Successor
Trustee of the Buck-
l e y Fa m i l y L i v i n g
Trust dated May 20,
2003
Original Trustee:
B ra d L . W i l l i a m s ,
Attorney at Law
Beneficiary:
Inland Capital Fund,
LLC
Date: February 6,
2020
Recording Date:
February 10, 2020
County of Record-
ing: Hood River
Recording Refer-
ence: 2020-00560
The Trust Deed
covers the following
described real prop-
erty in the County
of Hood River and
S t a t e o f O re g o n ,
(“the Property”):
Parcel 3 of Parti-
tion Plat No. 9701,
filed January 3,
1997, and being a
portion of the South-
east Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter
of Section 35, Town-
ship 3 North, Range
10 East of the W il-
lamette Meridian in
the County of Hood
River and State of
Oregon.
Commonly known
a s : 3 4 74 F o s t e r
Court, Hood River,
OR 97031.
Th e G ra n t o r o r
other person owing
the debt has default-
ed as provided under
the Trust Deed, and
both the Beneficiary
and the Trustee have
elected to foreclose
the Trust Deed and
sell the Property to
satisfy the obliga-
tions secured by the
Trust Deed.
Th e d e f a u l t f o r
which foreclosure
is permitted is the
Grantor’s failure to
pay when due the
following sums:
The entire unpaid
balance of principal
and interest due on
Februar y 6, 2021,
plus unpaid property
taxes with interest
and penalties, if any.
By reason of the
default, the Benefi-
ciary has declared all
sums owing on the
obligation secured
by the Trust Deed
immediately due and
payable as follows:
Principal Balance:
$338.000.00
Interest Due as of
12/31/20 (standard
rate 12%):
$23,886.34
Interest Due as
of 03/01/21 (default
rate 24% effective
01/1/21):
$6,760.00
L a t e Fe e s ( 1 / 1
and 2/1/2021):
$676.00
Document Fees:
$1,090.00
TOTAL AMOUNT
as of 03/01/21:
$370,412.34 to-
gether with interest
thereon at the rate
of 24 percent per
annum from March
1, 2021, until paid,
together with Trust-
ee’s fees, attorney’s
f e e s , f o re c l o s u re
costs and any sums
advanced by the
Beneficiary pursuant
to the Trust Deed,
less credits, if any.
NOTICE
The Trustee will on
July 20, 2021, at the
hour of 11:00 A.M.,
at the Front Steps
of the Hood River
County Courthouse,
309 E State St, Hood
R i v e r, O R 97 0 31,
County of Hood Riv-
er, State of Oregon,
sell at public auction
to the highest bidder
for cash the interest
in the Property which
the Grantor had or
had power to convey
at the time of the ex-
ecution by Grantor of
the Trust Deed, to-
gether with any inter-
est which the Grant-
o r a c q u i re d a f t e r
the execution of the
Trust Deed, to sat-
isfy the obligations
hereby secured and
the costs, attorney
fees and expenses
of sale, including a
reasonable charge
by the Trustee.
NOTICE OF RIGHT
TO CURE
The right exists for
any person named
under ORS 86.778,
at any time that is
not later than five
days before the date
last set for the sale,
to have this fore-
closure proceeding
dismissed and the
Trust Deed reinstat-
ed by doing all of the
following:
1. Paying to the
Beneficiary the en-
t i re a m o u n t t h e n
due (other than such
portion of the prin-
cipal as would not
then be due, had no
default occurred);
2. Curing any oth-
er default that is
capable of being
cured by tendering
the performance
required under the
Trust Deed; and
3. Paying all costs
and expenses ac-
t u a l l y i n c u r re d i n
enforcing the debt
and Trust Deed, to-
gether with Trustee’s
and attorney’s fees
not exceeding the
amounts provided by
ORS 86.778.
W ithout limiting
the trustee’s dis-
claimer of represen-
tations or warranties,
Oregon law requires
the trustee to state in
this notice that some
residential property
sold at a trustee’s
sale may have been
used in manufac-
turing methamphet-
amines, the chem-
ical components of
which are known to
be toxic. Prospec-
tive purchasers of
residential property
should be aware of
this potential danger
before deciding to
place a bid for this
property at the trust-
ee’s sale.
NOTICE TO RES-
IDENTIAL TENANTS
The proper ty in
which you are living
is in foreclosure. A
foreclosure sale is
scheduled for July
20, 2021, at the hour
of 11:00 A.M., at the
Front Steps of the
Hood River County
Courthouse, 309 E
State St, Hood River,
OR 97031, County of
Hood River, Oregon,
County of Hood Riv-
er, State of Oregon.
The date of this sale
may be postponed.
Unless the lender
that is foreclosing
on this property is
paid before the sale
date, the foreclosure
will go through and
someone new will
own this property.
After the sale, the
n e w o w n e r i s re -
q u i re d t o p ro v i d e
you with contact in-
formation and notice
that the sale took
place.
The following in-
formation applies to
you only if you are a
bona fide tenant oc-
cupying and renting
this property as a
residential dwelling
under a legitimate
rental agreement.
The information does
not apply to you if
you own this proper-
ty or if you are not a
bona fide residential
tenant.
If the foreclosure
sale goes through,
the new owner will
have the right to
require you to move
out. Before the new
owner can require
you to move, the
new owner must pro-
vide you with written
notice that specifies
the date by which
you must move out.
If you do not leave
before the move-out
date, the new owner
can have the sheriff
re m o v e y o u f ro m
the property after a
court hearing. You
will receive notice of
the court hearing.
PROTECTION
FROM EVICTION
IF YOU ARE
A BONA FIDE
TENANT OCCUPY-
ING AND RENTING
THIS PROPERTY
AS A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING, YOU
HAVE THE RIGHT TO
CONTINUE LIVING
IN THIS PROPERTY
AFTER THE FORE-
CLOSURE SALE
FOR:
• 60 DAYS FROM
THE DATE YOU ARE
GIVEN A WRITTEN
TERMINATION NO-
TICE, IF YOU HAVE A
FIXED TERM LEASE;
OR
• AT L E A S T 3 0
D AY S F R O M T H E
D AT E Y O U A R E
GIVEN A WRITTEN
TERMINATION NO-
TICE, IF YOU HAVE A
MONTH-TO-MONTH
OR WEEK-TO-WEEK
R E N TA L A G R E E -
MENT.
If the new owner
wants to move in and
use this property as
a primary residence,
the new owner can
give you written no-
tice and require you
to move out after 30
days, even though
you have a fixed term
lease with more than
30 days left.
You must be pro-
vided with at least 30
days written notice
after the foreclosure
sale before you can
be required to move.
A bona fide tenant
is a residential tenant
who is not the bor-
rower (property own-
er) or a child, spouse
or parent of the bor-
rower, and whose
rental agreement:
• Is the result of
an arm’s-length
transaction;
• R e q u i re s t h e
payment of rent that
is not substantially
less than fair market
rent for the property,
unless the rent is re-
duced or subsidized
d u e t o a f e d e ra l ,
state or local subsi-
dy; and
• Was entered into
prior to the date of
the foreclosure sale.
ABOUT YOUR
TENANCY
BETWEEN NOW
AND THE FORECLO-
SURE SALE:
RENT
YOU SHOULD
CONTINUE TO PAY
R E N T TO YO U R
LANDLORD UNTIL
THE PROPERTY IS
SOLD OR UNTIL
A COURT TELLS
YOU OTHERWISE.
IF YOU DO NOT PAY
RENT, YOU CAN BE
EVICTED. BE SURE
TO KEEP PROOF OF
ANY PAYMENTS YOU
MAKE.
SECURITY DE-
POSIT
You may apply
your security de-
posit and any rent
you paid in advance
against the current
rent you owe your
landlord as provided
in ORS 90.367. To
do this, you must
notify your landlord
in writing that you
w a n t t o s u b t ra c t
the amount of your
security deposit or
prepaid rent from
your rent payment.
You may do this only
for the rent you owe
your current land-
lord. If you do this,
you must do so be-
fore the foreclosure
sale. The business or
individual who buys
this property at the
foreclosure sale is
not responsible to
you for any deposit
or prepaid rent you
paid to your landlord.
ABOUT YOUR
TENANCY AFTER
THE FORECLOSURE
SALE
Th e n e w o w n e r
that buys this prop-
erty at the foreclo-
s u re s a l e m a y b e
willing to allow you
to stay as a tenant
instead of requiring
you to move out after
90 days or at the end
of your fixed term
lease. After the sale,
you should receive
a written notice in-
forming you that the
sale took place and
giving you the new
owner’s name and
contact information.
You should contact
the new owner if you
would like to stay. If
the new owner ac-
cepts rent from you,
signs a new residen-
tial rental agreement
with you or does not
notify you in writing
within 30 days after
the date of the fore-
closure sale that you
must move out, the
new owner becomes
your new landlord
and must maintain
the property. Other-
wise:
• You do not owe
rent;
• The new owner
is not your landlord
and is not responsi-
ble for maintaining
the property on your
behalf; and
• You must move
out by the date the
new owner specifies
in a notice to you.
Th e n e w o w n e r
may offer to pay your
moving expenses
and any other costs
or amounts you and
the new owner agree
on in exchange for
your agreement to
leave the premises
in less than 90 days
or before your fixed
term lease expires.
You should speak
with a lawyer to fully
understand your
rights before mak-
ing any decisions
regarding your ten-
ancy.
IT IS UNLAWFUL
FOR ANY PERSON
TO TRY TO FORCE
YOU TO LEAVE YOUR
DWELLING UNIT
WITHOUT FIRST
GIVING YOU WRIT-
TEN NOTICE AND
GOING TO COURT
TO E V I C T YO U .
FOR MORE INFOR-
M AT I O N A B O U T
YOUR RIGHTS, YOU
SHOULD CONSULT
A L AW Y E R . I f y o u
believe you need
legal assistance,
contact the Oregon
State Bar and ask
for the lawyer refer-
ral service. Contact
information for the
Oregon State Bar
is included with this
notice. If you do not
have enough mon-
ey to pay a lawyer
and are otherwise
eligible, you may be
able to receive legal
assistance for free.
Information about
whom to contact for
free legal assistance
is included with this
notice.
Th e re a re g o v -
ernment agencies
and nonprofit orga-
nizations that can
give you information
about foreclosure
and help you de-
cide what to do.
For the name and
phone number of an
organization near
you, please call the
statewide phone
contact number at
1-800-SAFENET
(1-800-723-3638).
You may also wish
to talk to a lawyer.
If you need help
finding a lawyer, you
may call the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service at
5 0 3 - 6 8 4 - 37 6 3 o r
toll-free in Oregon
at 1-800-452-7636
or you may visit its
Web site at: www.
o s b a r. o r g . L e g a l
assistance may be
available if you have
a low income and
meet federal poverty
guidelines. For more
information and a
director y of legal
aid programs, go to
http://www.oregon-
lawhelp.org.
In construing this
notice, the mascu-
line gender includes
the feminine and the
neuter, the singular
includes the plural,
the word “Grantor”
includes any suc-
cessor in interest to
the Grantor, as well
as any other person
owing an obligation,
the performance of
which is secured by
the Trust Deed, and
the words “Trustee”
and “Beneficiar y”
include their respec-
tive successors in
interest, if any.
DATED: March 18,
2021.
By: /s/ Gary L.
Blacklidge
G a r y
L .
Blacklidge, Succes-
sor Trustee
Jordan Ramis PC
Two Centerpointe
Dr., 6th Floor
Lake Oswego, OR
97035
Te l e p h o n e :
503-598-7070
Fax: 503-598-
7373
May 12, 19, 26,
June 2, 2021
#1660
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
C a s e N o . :
19CV41229
SUMMONS
TYLER BRANTLEY
PAYNE, Plaintiff,
vs.
ELYSIAN CRAFT
CULTIVATION LLC,
an Oregon Limited
Liability Company;
HOLY CHCLD
FARMS, LLC, an Or-
egon Limited Liability
Company, SARAH
JANE WHITEHOUSE
an individual, and
IAN WHITEMAN, an
individual; DOUG-
LAS SAXE; LASZLO
BAGI; SOPHIA BAGI
AND EMERALD CITY
VENTURES. LLC An
Oregon Limited Lia-
bility Company;
Def end ants.
Douglas Saxe
513 S i e v e r k r o p p
Dr. Hood River, OR
97031
NOTICE TO DE-
FENDANT: READ
THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You are here-
by required to ap-
pear and defend
the complaint filed
against you in the
above-entitled cause
within thi1ty (30)
days from the date of
service of this smn-
mons upon you. and
in case of your fail-
ure to do so, for want
thereof; Plaintiff will
apply to the coUit for
the relief demanded
in the complaint.
George W. Mead,
OSB #923963
Attorney for Plain-
tiff
You must “appear”
in this case or the
other side will win
a u t o m a t i c a l l y. To
“appear” you must
file with the court a
legal paper called
a “motion” or “an-
s w e r ” . Th e “ m o -
tion” or “answer”
must be given to
the court clerk or
administrator with-
in 30 days along
w i t h t h e re q u i re d
filing fee. It must
be in proper form
and have proof of
sexvice on the Plain-
tiffs attorney or, if
the Plaintif f does
not have an attor-
ney, proof of service
upon tl1e Plaintiff.
If you have any
questions, you
should see an attor-
ney i1mnediately. If
you need help find-
ing an attorney, you
may call the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service at
(503) 684-3 763 or
toll-free in Oregon at
(800)452- 7636.
The undersigned
hereby certifies that
the foregoing ia an
exact and complete
copy of the orig-
inal Summons in
the above-entitled
cause.
George W. Mead,
OSB #923963
Attorney for the
Plaintiff
TO THE OFFIVER
OR OTHER PERSON
SERVING THE SUM-
MONS
Y o u a re h e re b y
d i re c t e d t o s e r v e
a true copy of this
SUMMONS men-
tioned herein upon
the Defendant, and
to make your proof
of ser vice upon a
separate document,
which you shall at-
tach hereto.
George W. Mead,
OSB #923963
Attorney for the
Plaintiff
Po s t o f f i c e a d -
dress at which paJJ-
ers in the above mat-
ter may be sen-ed
by mail:
George W. Mead,
OSB #923963
The Mead Law
Firm, P.C.
Kruse Woods I
5285 Meadows
Rd., Suite 400,
Lake Oswego, OR
97035
Telephone:
503 656-4550
Facsimile:
866 735-1534.
May 12, 19, 26,
June 2, 2021
#1661
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN: That the
Circuit Court of the
S t a t e o f O re g o n ,
for the County of
Hood River, under
Probate Case No.
21PB02510, has ap-
pointed Carla Bailey
a s Pe rs o n a l R e p -
resentative of the
Estate of Loveta
Fa y e Z i e g e n b e i n ,
deceased. All per-
sons having claims
against said estate
are required to pres-
ent the same, with
proper vouchers to
Te u n i s G . W y e rs ,
the attorney for the
Pe rs o n a l R e p re -
sentative, at WYERS
LAW FIRM, P.O. Box
917, Hood River, OR
97031, within four
months from the
date of first publi-
cation of this notice
as stated below, or
they may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be af-
fected by this pro-
ceeding may obtain
additional informa-
tion from the records
of the court, the
Personal Represen-
tative, or the Attor-
ney for the Personal
Representative.
D a t e d a n d f i rs t
published on May
19, 2021.
May 19, 26, June
2, 2021
#1665
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
The Odell Sani-
tary District will hold
a B o a rd m e e t i n g
on June 8, 2021 at
7:00pm. The meet-
ing will take place at
the District office, lo-
cated at 3700 Deth-
man Ridge Road. All
interested persons
are invited to attend.
Chuck Rapelje, Man-
ager.
June 2, 2021
#1668
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
Probate Depart-
ment Case No.
21PB03700
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Matter of
the Estate of JIMMIE
ALLAN LEWIS, De-
ceased.
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN that Janell
FORM LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Hood River County Library District Board of Directors will be held on June 15, 2021 at 7:00 pm through Zoom
conferencing https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88987942233, Meeting ID: 889 8794 2233, or 1-253-215-8782 . The purpos e of this meeting
is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 as approved by the Hood River County Library District Budget
Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Hood River Library (502
State St, Hood River), Cascade Locks Library (140 SE Wa-Na-Pa St, Cascade Locks), or Parkdale Library (7300 Clear Creek Rd,
Parkdale) or viewed online at https://hoodriverlibrary.org/about/budget/. This budget is for an annual budget period and was prepared on
the cash basis of accounting, the same as last year.
Contact: Rachael Fox
Email: rachael@hoodriverlibrary.org
Telephone: 541-387-7062
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
Actual Amount
Adopted Budget
Approved Budget
2019-20
This Year 2020-21 Next Year 2021-22
$810,000
$874,000
$1,195,000
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
$13,500
$340,000
$0
$123,000
$28,500
$928,493
$6,500
$215,000
$0
$20,000
$27,500
$1,029,687
$4,000
$290,000
$0
$25,000
$27,000
$1,091,490
$2,243,493
$2,172,687
$2,632,490
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
$652,548
$687,078
Materials and Services
$599,300
$602,300
Capital Outlay
$324,500
$193,400
Debt Service
$0
$0
Interfund Transfers
$123,000
$20,000
Contingencies
$32,000
$112,000
Special Payments
$0
$0
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
$512,145
$557,909
$782,827
$686,210
$350,000
$0
$25,000
$112,000
$0
$676,453
Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
Total Resources
Total Requirements
$2,243,493
$2,172,687
$2,632,490
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE)
BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM *
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for that unit or program
Hood River County Library District Library Operations
FTE
11.120
11.150
11.350
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING *
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate Impose
d
2019-20
Permanent Rate Levy
(rate limit $0.39 per $1,000)
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total
Rate Impose
d
This Year 2020-21
0.39
0.00
0.00
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1.
$0
$0
$0
$0
Rate Approve
d
Next Year 2021-22
0.39
0.00
0.00
0.39
0.00
0.00
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1
$0
$0
$0
$0
June 2, 2021
#1675
R. Lewis has been
appointed as the
personal representa-
tive of the above es-
tate. All persons hav-
ing claims against
the estate are re-
quired to present
them to the under-
signed attorneys for
the personal repre-
sentative at: 115 NW
First Avenue. Suite
400, Portland, OR
97209, within four
months after the
date of first publica-
tion of this notice,
or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings may obtain ad-
ditional information
from the records of
the Court, the per-
sonal representative,
or the attorneys for
the personal repre-
sentative.
D a t e d a n d f i rs t
published on May
26, 2021.
Janell R. Lewis
Personal Repre-
sentative
S t e f a n M . v. O .
Wolf, OSB #105443
Gevurtz Menashe,
P.C.
11 5 N W F i r s t
Avenue, Suite 400
Portland, OR
97209
(503) 227-1515
Fax: (503) 243-2038
swolf@gevurtz
menashe.com
Of Attorneys
for Personal
Representative
May 26, June 2,
9, 2021
#1673
I N V I TAT I O N TO
BID
City of Hood River
PUBLIC ALLEY
GRADING AND PAV-
ING
PROJECT #700
Written, sealed
bids from qual-
i f i e d c o n t ra c t o rs
will be received by
the City of Hood
River (Owner) at
Hood River Public
Works, 1200 18th
Street, Hood River,
Oregon 97031, until
2:00 PM on June
7, 2020. Bids shall
be clearly marked
BID for “Public Al-
ley Paving Repair”
and shall show the
date and time of
b i d c l o s i n g . Th e
person designated
to receive offers at
the above address is
Mark Janeck, Direc-
tor of Public Works.
In lieu of a public bid
opening, all bidders
will receive a tabu-
lated list of all bids
received.
Questions re-
g a rd i n g t h e p ro j -
ect should be sub-
mitted via email to
m.janeck@cityof-
hoodriver.gov. State-
ments made by
Owner or Owner’s
representatives will
not be binding upon
the Owner unless
confirmed by writ-
ten Addendum. The
deadline for ques-
tions is June 3, 2020
at 12:00 PM (noon).
Bidders must
comply with ORS
27 9 . 0 27 re g a rd -
ing submission of
First-Tier Subcon-
tractor Disclosure
Form by the deadline
indicated on the
form. Disclosure
forms are provided in
the Bid Documents.
Th e w o r k t o b e
done under this con-
tract consists of in-
stalling stone where
needed and then
grading the existing
alley level, remove
unwanted debris,
then proceed with
the installation of
2.5”-3” of surface
course asphalt, Lev-
el 2, ½” aggregate
Dense ACP surface
asphalt, PG 64-22
binder, on the follow-
ing alleys in the City:
- Between 5th/6th
Street, Pine to Mari-
on…approx. 3,200 sf
- End of 7th
S t re e t , s o u t h o f
i n t e rs e c t i o n w i t h
Pine…approx.. 1,600
sf
- B e t w e e n
13th/14th, Belmont
to B Street…approx.
3,200 sf
- Bet ween
12th/13th, A street
to B Street…approx.
3,700 sf
- B e t w e e n
5th/7th, south of
Pine Street…approx.
4,600 sf
- Bet ween
8th/9th, Pine to Mar-
ion Street…approx.
5,200 sf
Adjacent gravel
areas and shoulders
next to asphalt ar-
eas will be graded
smooth, and posi-
tive drainage in the
existing direction of
flow will be main-
tained. Approximate-
ly 1,850 linear feet of
alleys will be paved
as part of this con-
tract, equaling ap-
proximately 21,500
square feet. Each
alley will require a
w i d t h o f a p p ro x i -
mately 12’ of paving
along its length. No
pavement markings
will be required as
part of this contract.
All work is locat-
ed in Hood River,
O R . Th e p ro j e c t
location is described
above. The work is
more particularly de-
scribed in the project
plans.
Prequalification is
not required; how-
ever, applicant must
submit with its Bid
evidence of qualifi-
cations and experi-
ence to perform the
work.
The work is fully
described in the
Contract Docu-
ments, which may be
obtained or exam-
ined at Hood River
Public Works, 1200
18th Street, Hood
River, OR 97031.
Bid packages will be
mailed for a $35.00
charge. Make
checks payable to
the City of Hood
River. If mailed, 211
2 n d S t re e t , H o o d
River, OR 97031. To
order plans, phone
5 41 . 3 87 . 5 2 01 o r
request via e-mail to
m.messmer@cityof-
hoodriver.gov .
Bids will be
opened immediately
after the deadline
for bid submission.
Bids shall be sub-
mitted on the bid
forms supplied in the
bidding documents
and shall be accom-
panied by a bond,
postal money order,
certified or cashier’s
check from the bid-
der in the amount of
at least five percent
(5%) of the bid as
security.
Th e s u c c e s s f u l
bidder will be re-
quired to execute a
formal agreement
with the Owner and
provide acceptable
insurance and both
a performance bond
and a material and
labor payment bond
each in an amount
equal to 100% of the
contract award in
accordance with the
Specifications within
ten (10) days of No-
tice of Award.
The project is a
public work subject
to ORS 279C.800
to 279C.870. Con-
tractor must be reg-
istered with the Or-
egon Construction
Contractors Board
(CCB) prior to the
bid opening and
must file a public
works bond in the
amount of $30,000
with the CCB pri-
or to commencing
work on the project.
Contractor must pay
Pre v a i l i n g W a g e s
in accordance with
ORS 279C.800 to
279C.870. No Bid
will be received or
considered by the
Owner unless the
Bid contains a state-
ment that Bidder
agrees to be bound
by and will comply
with the provisions of
ORS 279C.840 or 40
USC § 276a.
The Owner may
reject any Bid not
in compliance with
prescribed public
bidding procedures
and requirements.
The Owner may re-
ject for good cause
any or all bids upon a
finding of the Owner
that it is in the public
interest to do so.
The City of Hood
River is an equal op-
portunity employer.
ADA accommoda-
tions will be provided
on request; phone
(541) 387-5201.
June 2, 2021
#1676
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STA TE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF HOOD RIVER
Probate Depart-
ment
In the Matter of
the Estate of:
ILA GERTRUDE
NEULREICH,
Deceased.
C a s e
N o .
21PB04403
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PER-
SONS
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN that the
undersigned has
been appointed per-
sonal representative.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the personal rep-
resentative at 15906
SE Kent Street,
Milwaukie, Oregon
97222, within four
months after the
date of first publica-
tion of this notice, or
the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings may obtain ad-
ditional information
from the records of
the court, the per-
sonal representative,
or the lawyer for the
personal represen-
tative, Kathleen M.
Baker, at 294 Warner
Milne Road, Oregon
City, Oregon 97045.
D a t e d a n d f i rs t
published on June
2, 2021.
Respectfully,
Samuel Czuba,
Personal Represen-
tative
J u n e 2 , 9 , 16 ,
2021
#1677
PUBLIC NOTICE
Dee Irrigation Dis-
trict, sitting as the
Board of Equaliza-
tion, will meet at the
Dee Fire Station on
Wednesday June
16, 2021 at Noon
for the purpose of
1) considering and
adopting the budget
for improvement of
the irrigation system
for the fiscal year
July 1, 2021 to June
30, 2022 and 2) re-
viewing the assess-
ment role for that
period.
The Board will de-
termine any objec-
tions by interest-
ed persons to any
assessment. The
assessment roll is
now in the office of
the Secretary of the
Board for inspection
by all interested per-
sons.
June 2, 9, 2021
#1678
PUBLIC NOTICE
ANNOUNCING
SCOPING MEETING
Fa r m e rs I r r i g a -
tion District System
Improvements
The United States
Department of Agri-
culture Natural Re-
sources Conserva-
tion Service (NRCS)
is considering im-
provements to irri-
gation infrastructure
in Farmers Irrigation
D i s t r i c t . Fa r m e rs
Irrigation District is
the project sponsor
and Farmers Con-
servation Alliance is
assisting NRCS in
this planning pro-
cess. Improvements
under consideration
may be partially
funded through the
Watershed Protec-
tion and Flood Pre-
vention Act of 1954
(PL 83-566) and
will address water
conservation, water
conveyance, and op-
eration inefficiencies
in District-owned
infrastructure, while
supporting existing
agricultural land use.
PUBLIC
NOTICES
continued
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