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Pine Grove School), bilingual,
with developmental specialists
available (follows school calen-
dar). For more info call 541-386-
4919.
CALL TO ARTISTS
■ KOOBDOOGA: An Exhi-
bition — Entry deadline Jan.
24, 2015. Exhibition at White
Salmon Library; artists’ reception
Jan. 31, 2-4 p.m. Artwork, pho-
tographs, bead work, fiber arts,
mediums to relate to the library’s
first Community Reads Event
featuring book “Short Nights of
the Shadow Catcher.” Interested
artists may pick up a copy of the
book, exhibition details, display
agreement and registration form
at the library. KOOBDOOGA
Committee reserves the right to
reject works that do not meet
the exhibition criteria. More info
at 509-493-1132.
EXHIBITS
■ Through Jan. 31 —
“New Year, New Work,” 11-5
p.m. at the Center for the Arts,
215 Cascade St. Featuring work
of 10 local artists: Julie Abowitt,
Laurel Bushman, Merilee Cooper,
Charlene Fort, Sally Gilchrist,
Barbara Murphy, David Ryan,
Sally Reichmuth, Steve Stegall,
and Jennifer Szolnoki.
FOR CHILDREN
■ Story Time at Hood
River Library: To better meet
the needs of different age
groups, the library is offering two
different story times: Music and
Movement is perfect for infants
and toddlers who aren’t quite
ready to sit still for long and love
to move; Song and Stories is
ideal for older children who have
an awareness of reading and can
sit for longer stories.
Both story times are held at
10:30 a.m. on Thursdays in the
Children’s library.
■ New Parent Services
Playgroups
For parents and their children
ages newborn to 5; for more info
contact Nancy Johanson Paul at
541-436-0319 or nan-
cyp@nextdoorinc.org.
Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. at Cascade Locks City Hall
gym.
Tuesdays, 9-10:30 a.m. at
Hood River Alliance Church,
2650 Montello Ave. (Contact the
church at 541-386-2812 for de-
tails.)
Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m. at HR
Early Childhood Center (former
COMMUNITY EVENTS
■ Jan. 9 — “Pray for
Snow” snowboard video
premier of "Heavy Mental,”
9 p.m. at RiverTap Pub, 703 E.
Second, The Dalles. Band “Act on
Instinct” to follow. Cost is sug-
gested donation of a new or
used hoodie (men, women or
children) or a blanket to benefit
local needy and homeless.
■ Jan. 9-10 — Glow in the
dark mini-golf, 5:30 p.m. Fri.
and 2 p.m. Sat. at Immanuel
Lutheran Church, 9th and State.
$5 per person for 18 holes. Pro-
ceeds to middle and high school
youth ministries.
■ Jan. 10 — Second Sat-
urday at WAAAM Air and
Auto Museum, 9-5 p.m. at the
museum on 1600 Air Museum
Rd. Activities 10-2; lunch 11-1.
Free parking. More info at 541-
308-1600 or waaamuseum.org.
■ Jan. 10 — Columbia
Gorge Genealogical Society
meeting, 1 p.m. at the Colum-
bia Gorge Discovery Center’s
downstairs meeting room. No-
host lunch at noon in Basalt
Café. Linda Colton will talk
about timelines and their use in
solving dead ends and research
problems. More info at cggs-
blog.blogspot.com. Group meets
second Saturday of the month.
■ Jan. 10 — Author read-
ing, Ellen Morris Bishop, 1
p.m. at the Hood River Library.
Free. Bishop will discuss her new
book “Living with Thunder: Ex-
ploring the Geologic Past, Pre-
sent, and Future of the Pacific
Northwest.” Co-sponsored by
the Hood River County Library
District, The Columbia Gorge
Chapter of the Ice Age Floods In-
stitute and Waucoma Bookstore.
More info at 541-386-2535, or
info@hoodriverlibrary.org.
■ Jan. 10 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge,
fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs, 7 p.m. Open to the
community. Minimum $250 pro-
gressive blackout each week.
Hosted by the Elks and the Mid-
Columbia Knights of Columbus.
Dinners, starting at $8.50, are
available from 5-7 p.m.
■ Jan. 10 — HRVHS bene-
fit show, 7-8:30 p.m. in the
Bowe Theater. Variety show of
current and returning performing
arts alumni. Songs, dances, and
stage combat performance. Ad-
mission $5 for adults, $3 chil-
dren 12 and under. Produced by
junior Miguel Vasquez as an EA
Project. Proceeds to benefit
music and theater programs.
■ Jan. 11 — Parkdale
Grange monthly breakfast,
7-11 a.m. at the Grange Hall.
Scrambled eggs, sausage, pan-
cakes and/or biscuits and gravy,
applesauce and beverage; $6 for
adults, $4 for children 5-12, and
free for kids under 4.
■ Jan. 12 — Tai Chi for
Balance, 1-2 p.m. in the Mount
Hood Town Hall’s Mount Hood
Room. Classes are free and for
any level. No experience neces-
sary; donations accepted.
Joe Guenther
Financial Advisor
1631 Woods Ct
Suite 102
Hood River, OR
97031
541-386-0826
■ Jan. 13 — Friends of the
Hood River County libraries
meeting, noon in the Gaulke
Meeting Room at the Hood River
County Library. Anyone interest-
ed in joining the Friends and/or
volunteering is invited to attend.
For more info contact Ruth Tsu at
541-386-5465 or Lani Roberts
at 541-250-9027.
■ Jan. 13 — Senior meals,
noon at the Lyle Lions Communi-
ty Center, corner of 5th St. and
Hwy 14. Public always welcome.
■ Jan. 13 — Big Bingo at
the HR Valley Adult Center,
2010 Sterling Place, off Brook-
side Drive. Doors open and food
available at 5 p.m.; games begin
promptly at 6 p.m. Funds raised
support the Meals on Wheels
program.
■ Jan. 13 — Pregnancy
and Infant Loss Support
Group, 6-7 p.m. at River of Life
Assembly, 879 Tucker Rd. Dr. Li-
ette Witherrite will speak about
pregnancy after a loss. For more
info call Cameron Teems, RNC-
OB, 541-490-2136.
■ Jan. 14 — Gentle yoga
for beginning seniors 50 and
over, 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the
Hood River Care Center, 729
Henderson Rd. Free. Taught by
certified yoga instructor Christine
Shannon. Wear loose, comfort-
able clothing; bring yoga mat
and water bottle; some mats
available onsite. No experience
necessary.
■ Jan. 14 — Free car seat
check, 11-1 p.m. at HR Fire Sta-
tion, 1785 Meyer Parkway. Ex-
pectant parents, grandparents
and parents of children under 4
feet 9 inches are encouraged to
attend to have seat installations
checked by car seat technician
Elizabeth Stillwell. Second
Wednesday of each month.
■ Jan. 14 — The Mellow
Guitar of Bill Davis, 11:30-
12:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off
Brookside Drive on the Heights.
■ Jan. 15 — Panel on do-
mestic violence and sexual
assault, 11-12:30 p.m. at the
OSU Extension Office, 2990 Ex-
periment Station Dr. Several local
agencies will discuss the preva-
lence of domestic violence and
sexual assault and the roles the
organizations play in addressing
and preventing these issues. For
more info contact Lauren Krae-
mer at 541-386-3343 or lau-
ren.kraemer@oregonstate.edu.
■ Jan. 15 — CASA 101,
5:15-6 p.m. at CASA office,
1340 Wasco St. Thinking about
becoming a CASA volunteer or
curious about what CASA is and
what volunteers do? Plan to at-
tend this informal talk.
■ Jan. 15 — Green Drinks
at Volcanic Bottle Shoppe,
5:30-7 p.m. By Gorge Owned
Athlete of the Week
Gas Appliances
Electrical Repair
Get your RV
road ready!
Lucy McLean
HRVHS skiing
HRV senior ski team racer Lucy
McLean won her fourth straight
title at the annual Cato Race last
weekend at Timberline.
RV Doc — Bruce Henderson
Mobile Service & Repair
The Athlete of the Week will receive a large
pizza with 2 toppings from Papa Murphy’s.
Congratulations to our winner 1-10-15.
State Fire Marshal
Certification
#001242-08
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
and member businesses, Green
Drinks is a monthly networking
event that aims to raise aware-
ness about environmentally
friendly business practices while
providing a quality networking
opportunity for members of the
community. $5 suggested dona-
tion, free for GO! members.
■ Jan. 15 — Hood River
Warming Shelter volunteer
training, 7-9 p.m. at Immanuel
Lutheran. Final training event of
the season, but there's still eight
weeks left to volunteer! Help
keep our unsheltered neighbors
warm and safe as we enter the
coldest months of the years.
■ Jan. 16 — Friday Fun
Lunch with The Simcoe Boys,
11-1:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off
Brookside Drive on the Heights.
Dancers and listeners welcome.
■ Jan. 16 — HR History
Museum fundraiser, “Maver-
ick,” 300 E. Marina Dr. Doors
open at 5:30 p.m.; movie at 6.
1994 movie featuring Mel Gib-
son, Jodi Foster and James Gar-
ner.
Funds will be used to repair
museum’s paddlewheel. Movie is
cosponsored by HR County Li-
brary District. Free with museum
admission: $5 adults, children
under 10 free, museum members
and active military free.
Service & Repair. I come to you!
B RUCE H ENDERSON
541-993-5982
L ICENSED & C ERTIFIED
1765 12th St. • Hood River • 541-386-7131
Public Notices
TRUSTEE’S
NOTICE OF SALE
The Trust Deed
being foreclosed is
NOT a Residential
Trust Deed as de-
fined
in
ORS
86.705(6),
and
therefore is NOT
subject to the reso-
lution conference re-
quirements imposed
by ORS 86.726
through 86.748.
The Trust Deed to
be foreclosed pur-
suant to Oregon law
is referred to as fol-
lows (the “Trust
Deed”):
1. TRUST DEED
I N F O R M AT I O N :
Grantor: Elizabeth
B. Jacobson
Beneficiary:
Greyson Financial
Services, Inc., 440
1st Ave. E., Suite #3,
Albany, OR 97321
Trustee: Ameriti-
tle, 419 State Street,
Suite 2, Hood River,
OR 97031
S u c c e s s o r
Trustee: Joel A.
Parker,
c/o
S c h w a b e ,
Williamson & Wyatt,
1211 SW Fifth Ave.,
Suite 1900, Port-
land, OR 97204
Recording Date:
June 26, 2013,
Recording
Refer-
ence: 2013-02335,
County of Record-
ing: Hood River
The beneficial in-
terest in the Trust
Deed was assigned
by instrument to
Golden State Equity
Investors, Inc., a
California corpora-
tion, by assignment
recorded on August
25, 2014, as Docu-
ment No. 2014-
02392, in the official
records of Hood Riv-
er County, Oregon.
2. LEGAL DE-
SCRIPTION
OF
PROPERTY
(the
“Property”):
See Exhibit A at-
tached hereto and
by this reference in-
corporated herein.
3.
DEFAULT:
The Grantor or any
other person owing
an obligation, the
performance
of
which is secured by
the Trust Deed, is in
default and the Ben-
eficiary seeks to
foreclose the Trust
Deed. The default
for which foreclosure
is made is Grantor’s
failure to do the fol-
lowing:
Failure to pay
monthly installments
of $12,500.00 begin-
ning November 24,
2013, and continu-
ing through the in-
stallment due Au-
gust 24, 2014, plus
late fees for each in-
stallment not paid
within 15 days of the
due date, pursuant
to the terms of the
promissory note.
4. AMOUNT DUE:
By reason of the de-
fault just described,
the Beneficiary has
declared all sums
owing on the obliga-
tion secured by the
Trust Deed immedi-
ately
due
and
payable, those sums
being the following:
Principal balance
of $1,250,000.00,
together with inter-
est thereon at the
default rate of 17
percent per annum
from November 24,
2013, until paid, late
fees, Trustee’s fees,
attorney’s
fees,
costs of foreclosure
and any sums ad-
vanced by the Bene-
ficiary pursuant to
the terms of the
Trust Deed.
5. ELECTION TO
SELL: The Benefi-
ciary hereby elects
to foreclose the Trust
Deed by advertise-
ment and sale as
provided under ORS
86.705 to 86.815,
and to cause the
property to be sold
at public auction to
the highest bidder
for
cash,
the
Grantor’s interest in
the described prop-
erty
which
the
Grantor had, or had
the power to convey,
at the time of the ex-
ecution
by
the
Grantor of the Trust
Deed, together with
any interest the
Grantor or Grantor’s
successor in interest
acquired after the
execution of the
Trust Deed, to satis-
fy the obligations se-
cured by the Trust
Deed, including the
expenses of the
sale, compensation
of the Trustee as
provided by law and
the reasonable fees
of the Trustee’s at-
torneys.
6. DATE AND
TIME OF SALE:
Date:
February
11, 2015
Time: 10:00 A.M.
(in accord with the
standard of time es-
tablished by ORS
187.110)
Location: Outside
the Hood River
County Courthouse,
309 State Street,
Hood River, OR
97031.
7. RIGHT TO RE-
INSTATE: Any per-
son named in ORS
86.778 has the right,
at any time prior to
five days before the
Trustee
conducts
the sale, to have this
foreclosure
dis-
missed and the Trust
Deed reinstated by
doing all of the fol-
lowing:
a. payment to the
Beneficiary of the
entire amount then
due, other than such
portion of the princi-
pal as would not
then be due had no
default occurred;
b. curing any other
default that is capa-
ble of being cured,
by tendering the per-
formance required
under the obligation
or Trust Deed; and
c. paying all costs
and expenses actu-
ally incurred in en-
forcing the obligation
and Trust Deed, to-
gether with the
Trustee’s and attor-
ney’s fees not ex-
ceeding the amount
provided in ORS
86.778.
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 “Beneficiary” in-
clude their respec-
tive successors in
interest, if any.
We are a debt col-
lector attempting to
collect a debt and
any information we
obtain will be used
to collect the debt.
DATED: Septem-
ber 24, 2014.
/s/ Joel A. Parker
Joel A. Parker,
Successor Trustee
Exhibit A
PARCEL 1: (1S-
10-4-801)
The
Southeast
quarter of the South-
west quarter of Sec-
tion 4, Township 1
South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian,
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon.
PARCEL 2: (1S-
10-4-801)
That portion of the
Southwest quarter
of the Southwest
quarter of Section 4,
Township 1 South,
Range 10 East of
the
Willamette
Meridian, in the
County of Hood Riv-
er and State of Ore-
gon, lying Easterly
of the Easterly right
of way line of Ore-
gon State Highway
35.
PARCEL 3: (1S-
10-9-302, 101 &
100)
The
Northeast
quarter of the North-
west quarter of Sec-
tion 9, Township 1
South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian,
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon.
And, the North
580 feet of the
Northwest quarter of
the Northwest quar-
ter of Section 9,
Township 1 South,
Range 10 East of
the
Willamette
Meridian, in the
County of Hood Riv-
er and State of Ore-
gon, that lies East of
the East right of way
of Highway 35.
PARCEL 4: (1S-
10-9-300)
The West half of
the Northwest quar-
ter, and the North-
west quarter of the
Southwest quarter
of Section 9, Town-
ship 1 South, Range
10 East of the
Willamette Meridian,
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon.
EXCEPTING
THEREFROM; be-
ginning at a point
917.6 feet South
and 396.8 feet East
of the quarter corner
between Sections 8
and 9, Township 1
South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon;
thence North 10 de-
grees 28' East a dis-
tance of 791.4 feet;
thence North 79 de-
grees 32' West a dis-
tance of 287.1 feet;
thence South 10 de-
grees 28' West a dis-
tance of 791.4 feet;
thence South 79 de-
grees 32' East a dis-
tance of 287.1 feet
to the point of begin-
ning.
ALSO EXCEPT-
ING THEREFROM;
beginning at a point
139.4 feet South
and 540.6 feet East
of the quarter corner
between Sections 8
and 9, Township 1
South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon;
thence South 10 de-
grees 28' West a dis-
tance of 150 feet to
the Northeast corner
of the now owned
State Quarry; thence
North 79 degrees
32' West a distance
of 287.1 feet to the
Northwest corner of
said quarry; thence
North 10 degrees
28' East a distance
of 150 feet; thence
South 79 degrees
32' East a distance
of 287.1 feet to the
point of beginning.
ALSO EXCEPT-
ING THEREFROM;
that parcel of land
conveyed to State of
Oregon, by and
through its State
Highway Commis-
sion by deed record-
ed September 23,
1958 in Deed Book
63, page 117.
ALSO EXCEPT-
ING THEREFROM;
a parcel of land lying
in the West half of
the Northwest quar-
ter of Section 9,
Township 1 South,
Range 10 East of
the
Willamette
Meridian, in the
County of Hood Riv-
er and State of Ore-
gon; said parcel be-
ing that portion of
said West half of the
Northwest quarter
included in a strip of
land variable in
width lying on each
side of the center
line of a relocated
County Road, which
center line is de-
scribed as follows:
Beginning at Engi-
neer's center line
station 97/00 said
station
being
3804.73 feet North
and 926.39 feet
West of the East
quarter corner of
Section 8, Township
1 South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian,
County of Hood Riv-
er and State of Ore-
gon; thence South
10 degrees 05' East
200.05 feet; thence
on a spiral curve left
(the long chord of
which bears South
15 degrees 24' 47"
East) 400 feet;
thence on a 716.20
foot radius curve left
(the long chord of
which bears South
32 degrees 29' East)
160 feet; thence on
a spiral curve left
(the long chord of
which bears South
49 degrees 33' 13"
East) 400 feet;
thence South 54 de-
grees 53' East 15.51
feet; thence on a spi-
ral curve right (the
long chord of which
bears South 51 de-
grees 53' East) 300
feet; thence on a
954.93 foot radius
curve right (the long
chord of which bears
South 36 degrees
36' 45" East) 309.03
feet; thence on a spi-
ral curve right (the
long chord of which
bears South 21 de-
grees 20' 30" East)
300 feet; thence
South 18 degrees
20' 30" East 247.55
feet; thence on a spi-
ral curve left (the
long chord of which
bears South 22 de-
grees 50' 22" East)
450 feet; thence on
a 954.93 foot radius
curve left (the long
chord of which bears
South 42 degrees
42' 15" East) 587.08
feet; thence South
67 degrees 04' East
30.78 feet to Engi-
neer's
Station
131/00, which sta-
tion equals B.P.R.
Station 1208/08.08;
said center line
crosses the West
line of said Section 9
approximately at En-
gineer's
Station
115/20.
The widths in feet
of the strip of land
above referred to
are as follows:
1. Station to Sta-
tion
111/75.56
114/84.59; Width on
Easterly Side of cen-
ter line: 70; Width on
Westerly side of
center line: 80 a
straight line to 90
2. Station to Sta-
tion
114/84.59
117/84.59; Width on
Easterly Side of cen-
ter line: 70 a straight
line to 50; Width on
Westerly side of
center line: 50
3. Station to Sta-
tion
117/84.59
113/00; Width on
Easterly Side of cen-
ter line: 50; Width on
Westerly side of
center line: 50
ALSO EXCEPT-
ING THEREFROM;
beginning at a point
opposite and 50 feet
Southwesterly
of
Engineer's Station
125/00 on center
line of a relocated
County Road (which
center line is de-
scribed
above);
thence Southwester-
ly at right angles to
said center line 30
feet; thence South
11 degrees 55' East
380 feet, more or
less, to the Northerly
line of a hereinafter
described rectangu-
lar tract of land;
thence
Easterly
along the Northerly
line of said rectan-
gular tract 100 feet;
thence North 11 de-
grees 55' West 275
feet, more or less, to
a line which is paral-
lel to and 50 feet
Southerly of center
line; thence North-
westerly along said
parallel line to the
point of beginning.
The
rectangular
tract of land referred
to above is de-
scribed as follows:
Beginning at a
point 139.4 feet
South and 540.6
feet East of the
quarter corner be-
tween Sections 8
and 9, Township 1
South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon;
said point also being
the Northeast corner
of that property con-
veyed to the State of
Oregon, by and
through its State
Highway Commis-
sion by that Deed
recorded in Book 27,
page 261 of Hood
River County Deed
Records;
thence
North 79 degrees
32' West along the
North line of said
State of Oregon
property 287.1 feet
to the Northwest
corner of said prop-
erty; thence North
10 degrees 28' East
150 feet; thence
South 79 degrees
32' East 287.1 feet;
thence South 10 de-
grees 28' West 150
feet to the point of
beginning.
ALSO EXCEPT-
ING THEREFROM,
that portion con-
veyed to Hood River
County by Deed
recorded in Book 79,
page 574, Hood Riv-
er County Deed
Records.
ALSO EXCEPT-
ING THEREFROM,
a parcel of land lying
in the Northwest
quarter of the South-
west quarter of Sec-
tion 9, Township 1
South, Range 10
East
of
the
Willamette Meridian
in the County of
Hood River and
State of Oregon. The
said parcel being
that portion of said
Northwest quarter of
the Southwest quar-
ter lying Westerly of
the Easterly line and
Easterly line extend-
ed of that property
described in that
deed to the State of
Oregon, by and
through its State
Highway Commis-
sion, recorded in
Book 27, page 261
of Hood River
County
Deed
Records.
FURTHER
EX-
CEPTING THERE-
FROM, the tract
conveyed to Eliza-
beth B. Jacobson by
deed recorded Feb-
ruary 2, 1986, Mi-
crofilm No. 860362,
Hood River County
Microfilm Records.
PARCEL 5: (1S-
10-4-800)
That portion of the
Southwest quarter
of the Southwest
quarter of Section 4,
Township 1 South,
Range 10 East of
the
Willamette
Meridian in the
County of Hood Riv-
er and State of Ore-
gon, which lies
Westerly of the West
line
102,104,1,3-4t
BOARD VACANCY
Hood River Coun-
ty
Transportation
District, aka Colum-
bia Area Transit is
seeking interested
persons in Hood
River County to fill a
vacancy
on
its
Board of Directors.
We have one open-
ing that would ex-
tend to June 30,
2015. To apply for
appointment by the
Board of Directors,
please send a letter
of interest and a re-
sume and/or a short
biographical state-
ment by February 6,
2015 to:
Dan Schwanz, Ex-
ecutive
Director,
Hood River County
Transportation Dis-
trict, Columbia Area
Transit, P.O. Box
1147, Hood River,
OR 97031
1,2,3,4-4t
NOTICE OF
ANNUAL MEETING
The Board of Di-
rectors of the Farm-
ers Irrigation District
will hold its 2015 an-
nual meeting on
January 21, 2015 at
11:00 a.m. at the
District’s office at
1985 Country Club
Rd. Hood River, OR
97031
3,4-2t
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby
given that The City
Council of the City of
Hood River has
rescheduled its next
regularly scheduled
City Council meeting
to Tuesday, January
13, 2015 to begin no
earlier than 6:00
p.m. in the City
Council Chambers
located at 211 Sec-
ond Street, Hood
River, OR Jennifer
Gray, City Recorder
(541) 387-5212/Ore-
gon Relay Service
1-800-735-2900
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
Odell
Sanitary
District will have a
regular scheduled
board meeting held
Tuesday, Jan. 13,
2015, at 7 p.m. The
meeting will be held
at the district office,
located at 3700 De-
thman Ridge Road.
All interested per-
sons are asked to
attend.
Chuck
Rapelje, Manager.
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JANUARY 14, 2015
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY TRANS-
PORTATION DIS-
TRICT BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
MEETING COLUM-
BIA AREA TRAN-
SIT MULTI-MODAL
TRANSIT CENTER
224 WASCO LOOP
HOOD RIVER, OR
97031
AGENDA
9:00 a.m. 1. Call
Meeting to Order; 2.
Approval of Minutes
of Last Meeting; 3.
Director’s Report; 4.
Approval of Bills
Paid; 5. Old Busi-
ness, A. Financial
Information; 6. New
Business, A. Board
Member
Retir-
ing/Replacement; 7.
Any Other Business;
8. Public Comment
If necessary Exec-
utive Session may
be held in accor-
dance with: ORS
192.660 (1) (d) La-
bor
Negotiations,
ORS 192.660 (1) (d)
Property,
ORS
192.660 (1) (d) Le-
gal Rights, ORS
192.660 (1) (d) Per-
sonnel
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