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REQUEST FOR BIDS
FROM:
1.1
1.2
THE OWNER (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS OWNER ):
A. Wallowa County Health Care District
B. Address:
601 Medical Parkway
Enterprise, OR, 97828
AND THE ARCHITECT (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS ARCHITECT ):
A. Clark Kjos Architects
B. Address:
621 SW Alder St.
Suite 700
Portland, OR 97205
1.3 TO:  POTENTIAL BIDDERS
A. Your firm is invited to submit an offer under seal to Owner for construction of a building
located at:
1. 701 W Highway 82 Wallowa, OR 97885
B. Sealed Competitive Bids to provide Construction Services for the Wallowa County Health
Care District (“District”) will be received at Wallowa Memorial Hospital in Enterprise,
Oregon.  Before 2:00 pm local standard time on the 6 day of December, 2021
C. Any Bid received after the specified time will not be considered.
D. Project Name: Wallowa Rural Health Clinic
E. Project Description: Renovation and potential expansion of a B occupancy existing steel
framed building to accommodate a new health clinic. Project includes, but is not limited
to, replacement of the exterior and interior walls, finishes, electrical and mechanical
systems, a new roof, addition of fire sprinkler and alarm systems and a new entry
vestibule. Landscaping and irrigation will be provided by owner.  .
F. Bid Documents for a Cost Plus fee with a Guaranteed Maximum Price contract may be
obtained from the office of the ARC Document Solutions Portland (503 227-3424;
pdx.planwell@e-arc.com):
1. PDFs will be made available for download free of charge.
2. Hardcopies will be available for purchase.
3. Full sets will only be disributed to General Contractors.
4. Link to plan room:
a. https://order.e-arc.com/arcEOC/x_project.asp?de=A5FA94FA-F237-4081-A11D-
7BC46D27A1CD
G. Refer to other bidding requirements described in Document 00 21 13 - Instructions to
Bidders.
H. Bidders are required to complete Bid Form 00 4100.  Bidders may supplement this form
as appropriate.
I. Your offer will be required to be submitted under a condition of irrevocability for a period
of 60 days after submission.
J. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all offers.
Legal No. 267995
Published: November 3, 10, 2021
101 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
WALLOWA
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOHN EUGENE DONALDSON,
Deceased.
Case No. 21PB08161
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has
been appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the undersigned personal
representative at PO Box 400,
203 E. Main St., Ste. 2,
Enterprise, OR 97828, within
four months after the date of
first publication of this notice,
or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceed-
ings may obtain additional
information from the records
of the Court, the personal
representative, or the lawyer
for the personal representa-
tive, Benjamin Boyd, Hostetter
Law Group LLP, PO Box 400,
203 E. Main St., Ste. 2,
Enterprise, OR 97828.
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Troy School Board will meet for their Regular Board Meeting
on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 4:00 pm. Masks will be required
for participants. Members of the public can contact Gretchen
Piper: gpiper@r18esd.org for information on attending virtually.
Public Comment. Only written public comment or testimony will
be accepted and may be submitted to Troy SD #54, 107 SW First
Street, Suite 105, Enterprise, OR 97828. Agenda and materials for
the board meeting will be available at least 24 hours prior to the
meeting and can be requested from Wallowa Education Service
District – Region 18, 107 SW First Street #105, Enterprise, OR
97828 or by email: gpiper@r18esd.org.
Troy School District remains committed to the public comment pro-
cess and will consider all public comment seriously. Please email
written comments or testimony to gpiper@r18esd.org or send by
mail to Troy School District #54, 107 SW First Street, Suite 105,
Enterprise, OR 97828.
√ Clearly label the subject line as: Public Comment or Testimony
and include the topic. Example: Public Comment – Assessment.
√ All written public comment will be posted to http://www.kasha.
r18esd.org:8080/OpenKM/login.jsp.
√ Public comments or testimony submitted the morning of the
board meeting or during the board meeting will be posted to http://
www.kasha.r18esd.org:8080/OpenKM/login.jsp within 48 busi-
ness hours.
The board sincerely appreciates your input and thanks you for
your participation.
Legal No. 268020
Published: November 3, 2021
This notice was first published
on October 27, 2021.
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Aaron E. Donaldson
P.O. Box 1087
Kingston, WA 98346
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LAWYER FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Benjamin Boyd, OSB #105854
Hostetter Law Group LLP
PO Box 400
203 E. Main St., Ste. 2,
Enterprise, OR 97828
Phone: 541-426-4584
Fax: 541-426-3281
Email:
office@hostetterlawgroup.com
Legal No. 266176
Published:
October
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A15
CJD Board receives grant for
Thunder Room improvements
By RONALD BOND
Wallowa County Chieftain
JOSEPH — The Thun-
der Room is set to receive
another upgrade.
The expansive facility
that stands adjacent to Har-
ley Tucker Memorial Arena
in Joseph will get work
done — hopefully before
the end of the year — to fi x
roof leaks and add needed
insulation.
The Chief Joseph Days
Rodeo board of directors
recently received a grant for
$20,000 from the Wildhorse
Foundation in Pendleton
to complete the work, said
Mike Warner, one of CJD’s
board members.
“We’re trying to make
this building a year-round
facility,” Warner said.
Warner said new bath-
rooms were put in the facil-
ity about fi ve or six years
ago, and a donation allowed
CJD to last year put in a new
heating system.
“We got a good heating
system in it now, but the roof
leaks, and there is no insula-
tion,” Warner said.
In addition to roof repair
and insulation installation,
the grant will allow work
to be done on the lights in
Ronald Bond/Wallowa County Chieftain
The Chief Joseph Days board of directors has received a
$20,000 grant from the Wildhorse Foundation that will go
toward upgrades for the Thunder Room, which is adjacent to
Harley Tucker Memorial Arena.
the Thunder Room, Warner
said.
“Right now, the heat just
goes right through the ceil-
ing, and the roof leaks, so
we gotta get that fi xed,” he
said.
The room is often rented
or used for weddings, funer-
als and other events.
“We’ve had other people
wanting to rent the place,
other organizations and stuff
like that,” he said. “That
would be a good deal for the
whole county, not just Chief
Joseph Days.”
It’s not the only upgrade
the board is looking to add
to the Thunder Room, War-
ner said. The board member
noted they are applying for
more grants with the hope
of improving the kitchen
that currently is in the
Thunder Room and wants
to expand the building to
the West. The expansion,
he said, would include the
addition of a Hall of Fame
room.
He said the hope is to get
the roof repaired and insula-
tion in place “soon.”
When done, he said, the
year-round nature of the
improved building will be
“something that will bene-
fi t the whole community, not
just us.”
Josephy Center names Dera Stewart
as its new development director
By RONALD BOND
Wallowa County Chieftain
JOSEPH — The Jose-
phy Center for Arts and Cul-
ture has a new development
director.
The
organization
announced last week that
Dera Stewart has taken
over the position previously
held by Kellee Sheehy, who
resigned in mid-September
after two years in the role.
“I am honored to have
the opportunity to join the
Josephy team,” Stewart said
in a press release announc-
ing the hire. “We are in a
unique position to bring
our community together
with exhibits that foster the
exchange of ideas and pro-
mote the development of
new perspectives and under-
standing. The pandemic
has been hard for all of us,
and the Josephy Center has
also become an extension
of home for many who are
needing a place for social
connection, healing and
mental well-being.”
Stewart and her husband
moved to Joseph in 2017.
Originally from Hawaii,
Stewart has previously been
a program manager for the
National Marine Fisheries
Service, where she worked
to support marine mammal
conservation in the Pacifi c.
The
press
release
describes Stewart as “pas-
sionate about strengthen-
ing communities through
Dera Stewart
engagement and partner-
ships, and is excited to be a
part of an organization that
plays such an important role
in the health and vitality of
this county.”
A large part of Stewart’s
role as development director
is writing grant applications
and seeking funds from
organizations with a mis-
sion in line with the Josephy
Center.
“A lot of our programs
and exhibits — mostly
exhibits — come from grant
funding, and then also, as
far as the rest of the devel-
opment, I’m going to be
working directly with fund-
raising,” she said in an inter-
view with the Chieftain on
Friday, Oct. 29. “This past
year Kellee and the team
worked on Phase I of the
capital campaign to pur-
chase the building and for
repairs. That took a lot of
meeting with people that
are interested in the Josephy
cause and our mission.”
Another important part
of Stewart’s role, she said,
is “forming relationships
with the community (and)
with people outside of the
community who still have
interest in Wallowa County
and what we do here. The
capital campaign is a big
thing right now. We’re
focusing on our year-end
campaign, so develop-
ing a strategy for best con-
necting with donors and
engaging with people who
want to partner with us (is
important).”
She added that the center
has been gaining momen-
tum as a result of the capital
campaign.
“Every year we have
more and more people inter-
ested and involved with our
cause,” she said. “It allows
us to expand our programs.
What we want to focus on is
making these arts and pro-
grams and exhibits accessi-
ble to more and more peo-
ple within the lower valley,
and even further than that.”
Cheryl Coughlan, execu-
tive director of the Josephy
Center, believes Stewart is a
good fi t.
“Dera’s
professional
experience is a great addi-
tion to the Josephy Cen-
ter team,” she said. “As a
nonprofi t organization, we
rely heavily on individual
donor support. Dera has the
right personality and skillset
which will be instrumental
in raising the much-needed
funds to support and expand
our programs in the years
ahead.”