hoodrivernews.com Wednesday, March 18, 2020 B5 HOOD RIVER NEWS | Hood River, Ore. Soroptimist presents trio with ‘Live Your Dream’ awards Three Gorge area women have each received a $1,500 Live Your Dream Award from Soroptimist International of Hood River (SIHR). Audra Moffett and Angela Velazquez of Hood River and Michelle Knight of The Dalles received their checks the evening of March 11. The Live Your Dream Awards provide financial as- sistance to women who have primary financial responsi- bility for their household and who are enrolled in school to better their economic future. Since the Live Your Dream Award is not a scholarship, the funds can be used for any educational expenses, including tuition, childcare, transportation or textbooks, said a press release. Said S oroptimist Kate Dougherty, “‘We want our community to know that the funds we raise are placed into the hands of real women, working hard to improve their future and the future of their families.” Funds to support the Live Your Dream Awards are raised each year at events such as the Soroptimist women’s film series, “Lunaf- est, Films about Women, for Women and by Women.” LunaFest, which had been scheduled for April 8-9, at the Center for the Arts in Hood River, has been post- poned. Submitted photo SOROPTIMIST officers Kate Dougherty, left, and Lynda Dallman, right, with Live Your Dream awardees Michelle Knight, Audra Moffett, and Angela Velazquez. ROOTS: Adapting events continued from B2 for us, nobody protested, but today we bring our voices, our drums, our tsuru spirit to speak out against unjust mass incar- ceration.” We encourage you to pick up origami paper at the Riverside Community Church office, The Next Door, Inc. reception desk and the Hood River News office. Origami paper is being provided by the Odell Hispanic Health Promotion and Drug Preven- tion Coalition in support of healthy practices and inspiring hope among those oppressed. Videos on the Tsuru for Solidar- ity website demonstrate how to fold the cranes and securely string them together. You are encouraged to mail them to the Tsuru for Solidarity head- quarters, National Japanese American Historical Society, 1684 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94115, or display them in your homes or businesses as a sign of hope. The cranes folded on Minoru Yasui Day and in the coming months through May 30 will be used to inspire hope and solidarity with all children, families and communities who are being unjustly detained or imprisoned, are under attack or not being treated with the digni- ty and respect they deserve. ■ We are disappointed that we have had to adapt these events because they serve as the inspiration for activists young and old. But in the spirit of Min Yasui and recognition of our health experts’ recommenda- tions we absolutely will err on the side of health and safety. You can participate individu- ally, as a family or in a small group. Click on the QR code and learn more about Minoru Yasui and why we honor his life work in social justice. Take care of one another, protect the most vul- nerable and learn more at the website tsuruforsolidarity.org. Photos courtesy of Maija Yasui BAR CODE app for a tree-min- ute description of Minoru Ya- A TUTORIAL on folding paper cranes. Origami paper is available for pickup at Riverside Community Church, Fourth and State streets; sui’s life-long dedication in finished cranes can be kept or mailed to the National Japanese American Historical Society, 1684 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94115. Writes Yasui, the cranes will be used “to inspire hope and solidarity with all ... who are being unjustly detained or imprisoned ...” search of justice for all. USDA seeks ‘On-Farm Trials’ project proposals U.S. Department of Agri- culture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is accepting proposals, through May 11, for On-Farm Conser- vation Innovation Trials (On- Farm Trials). On-Farm Trials, part of the agency’s Conserva- tion Innovation Grant (CIG) program, help support the adoption and evaluation of innovative conservation ap- proaches on agricultural land, said a press release. The On-Farm Trials funding announcement seeking pro- posals will be published on grants.gov. NRCS is seeking proposals that address at least one of the following four On- Farm Trial main priorities: ■ Irrigation management technologies; ■ Precision agriculture technologies and strategies; ■ Management technolo- gies and strategies; and ■ Soil health demonstration trials. NRCS will accept proposals from the following entities: ■ Private entities whose pri- mary business is related to agriculture; ■ Non-government organi- zations with experience work- ing with agricultural produc- ers; and ■ Non-federal government agencies. For more information, visit grants.gov. is Hiring Mt Hood Forest Products compensation and benefits include: Competive wage Paid Time Off Medical/Dental/Vision/Prescription Insurance offered Life Insurance 401K Traditional/Roth Up to 4% 401K company contribution match Mt Hood Forest Products LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer Mt Hood Forest Products lumber facility in Hood River, Oregon is expanding production operations to two shifts. We are looking to fill multiple positions in our fast paced lumber mill for both day and night shifts. If interested in any of the these postions please apply: • DLI Operator • Twin Horizonatal Gang • Gang Edger Operator • Single Resaw • Single Resaw Helper • Tipple Operator • Tipple Helper • Hula Saw • Planerman • Planer lnfeed Helper • Sorter Bin Chaser • Stacker • Strapper • Forklift Driver • Log Yard Operator/ Equipment Operator • Millwright/Mechanic • Chain Puller Full job descriptions and required application can be obtained at the main office located at 4865 Hwy 35 Hood River, OR 97031. Job postings can also be found on Indeed.com Public Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Middle Fork Irri- gation District invites Bids for the con - struction of the Coe Creek Conservation Conduit - 2020. The Work for this Contract involves the installation of approximately 6,300 feet of 24-inch di- ameter high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe parallel to the existing 36-inch di- a m e t e r c o n c re t e cylinder pipe, slip lining two 36-inch di- ameter culverts, and installation of 6,300 lineal feet of dual electrical conduit. The Work includes the connection of the HDPE pipeline to the existing Coe Creek pipeline, gen- eral easement grub- bing, easement res- toration, a crossing of Coe Creek, and all other Work required to complete the Proj- ect as shown on the Drawings and speci- fied herein. Sealed Bids for the described Project will be received by Middle Fork Irriga- tion District at 8235 Clear Creek Road, Parkdale, Oregon 97041, until 2 p.m., local time, April 15, 2020, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. Th e C o n t r a c t o r will be subject to the Davis-Bacon A c t ( 4 0 U S C 27 6 a ) and the applicable provisions of ORS 279C.800 through ORS 279C.870 (the Oregon Prevailing Wage Law). This Project is be- ing funded in part through the Oregon W a t e r R e s o u rc e s Department. Bid security shall be furnished in ac- cordance with the Instructions to Bid- ders. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Doc- uments is: Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., P.O. Box 1107/ 1901 N. Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon 97 8 5 0 , 5 41 - 9 6 3 - 8309, Brett Moore, P.E., bmoore@an- dersonperr y.com. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., or at the other locations listed below. Middle Fork Irriga- tion District, 8235 Clear Creek Road, Parkdale, Oregon Anderson Perr y & Associates, Inc., 2659 S.W. 4th Street, Suite 200, Red- mond, Oregon Anderson Perr y & Associates, Inc., 214 E. Birch Street, Walla Walla, Washington Bidding Documents are available at http://www.ander- sonperry.com under the Bid Docs link. The digital Bidding Documents may be downloaded for a n o n - re f u n d a b l e payment of $25.00 by inputting Quest- CDN eBidDoc Num- ber 6621552 on the website. Assistance with free QuestCDN membership regis- tration, document downloading, and working with the dig- ital Project informa- tion may be obtained at QuestCDN.com, at 952-233-1632, or via e-mail at info@ questcdn.com. The Bidding Documents will be available for download after March 12, 2020. No paper sets will be provided for bidding purposes. Th e O w n e r i s a n equal oppor tunity employer. Minority and women-owned businesses are en- c o u ra g e d t o b i d . Minority and wom- en-owned business- es should indicate they are a minority on the Planholders List. A pre-bid confer- ence will be held at 11:00 a.m., lo- cal time, on April 1, 2020, at Middle Fork Irrigation District, 8235 Clear Creek Road, Parkdale, Or- egon. Bidders are required to attend. Owner: Middle Fork Irrigation District By: Craig DeHart Title: Manager D a t e : M a r c h 14 , 2020 M a r c h 14 , 1 8 , 2020 #1363 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF HOOD RIVER P R O B AT E D E - PARTMENT No. 20PB01739 NOTICE TO INTER- ESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Terry Lawson Howell, De- ceased. N o t i c e i s h e re b y given that Barbara J. Howell has been ap- pointed as the per- sonal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned per- sonal representative a t : c / o Ta m m i M . Caress, Caress Law, PC, 9400 SW Barnes Rd., Ste. 300, Port- l a n d , O R 97 2 2 5 , within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated be- low, or such claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings in this estate may obtain addition- al information from the records of the Court, the personal representative or the attorney for the per- sonal representative. Dated and first pub- l i s h e d M a rc h 18 , 2020. Barbara J. Howell Personal Represen- tative Tammi M. Caress, OSB 112962 Caress Law, PC Attorney for Personal Representative 9400 SW Barnes Rd., Ste. 300 Portland, OR 97225 March 18, 25 Apr 1, 2020 #1364 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA IN THE MATTER OF: CASE# JS 20354 Nathan Canyon Delphini-Albro 05/29/2005 Ta r a h I s a b e l - l a D e l p h i n i - A l b ro 05/14/2006 NOTICE OF INITIAL HEARING ON PE- TITION FOR TER - MINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RE- LATIONSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY G I V E N T H AT T H E PETITIONER Sundara Jamila Del- phini has filed a Petition for Termination of Pa re n t - C h i l d R e - lationship with the Juvenile Court in Maricopa County regarding the above named child(ren). AN INITIAL HEARING HAS BEEN SET TO CONSIDER THE PE- TITION: DATE: April 17, 2020 TIME: 10:00 AM JUDGE: Commis- sioner Yost At the Maricopa County Juvenile Court located at: Durango Juvenile Court; 3131 W. Du- rango Street; Phoe- nix, AZ 85009 NOTICE: You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. The failure of a parent to appear at the Initial Hearing, the Pretrial C o n f e re n c e , t h e Status Conference or the Termination Adjudication Hearing may result in an ad- judication terminat- ing the parent child relationship of that parent. Failure to appear at the Initial Hearing, Pretrial Conference, Status Conference or Termination Ad- judication Hear- ing, without good cause, may result in a finding that the parent, guardian or Indian custodian has waived legal rights and is deemed to have admitted the allegations in the Petition. The hear- ings may go forward in the absence of the parent, guardian or Indian custodian and may result in the termination of pa- rental rights based upon the record and evidence presented. March 18, 25 April 1, 8, 2020 #1365 CITY OF HOOD RIVER PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that the city planning department will make a decision regarding the follow- ing application (File #2020-08): APPLI- CANT: Luke Sloan. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Site Plan Review for a 420-square-foot ad- dition to an existing b u i l d i n g , s i t e i m- provements includ- ing off-street park- ing, and a Change of Use to a medical office. LOCATION: 919 11th Street. LE- GAL DESCRIPTION: 3N 10E 36BC Tax Lot 2600. REVIEW CRI- TERIA: Hood Riv- er Municipal Code sections 17.03.050 General Commercial (C-2) Zone; 17.04 Supplementary Pr o v i s i o n s , G e n - eral Requirements f o r Pa r k i n g L o t s ; 17.09.030 Adminis- trative Review Pro- cedures; 17.16 Site Plan Review; 17.17 Landscaping and Development Stan- d a rd s ; a n d 17 . 2 0 Transportation Cir- culation and Access Management. The application, all docu- ments and evidence submitted by or on behalf of the appli- cant, and applicable criteria are available for inspection at no cost in the planning department, and copies will be pro- vided for $0.54 per page. TESTIMONY: Th e d e a d l i n e f o r parties to submit written testimony is March 27, 2020. Failure to raise an issue in writing within the comment period, or failure to provide statements or evi- dence sufficient to afford the decision maker an opportuni- ty to respond to the issue precludes ap- peal to the city coun- cil or LUBA on that issue. Testimony may be mailed to the city planning depart- ment or delivered to city hall at 211 2nd St., Hood River, OR 97031 Monday through Friday ex- cluding holidays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; or e-mailed to k.libur- dy@cityofhoodriver. gov . March 18, 2020 #1366