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102 Public Notices
102 Public Notices
SECTION 001000 - BID ADVERTISEMENT
WALLOWA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12
WALLOWA SCHOOL DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
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Three-way race for Oregon governor
generating tsunami of campaign cash
Bids Due 2:00 PM, August 11, 2022
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be accepted by CB Con-
struction, Inc., Troy Farwell, Project Manager, at the project site 315 1st
St., Wallowa, Oregon 97885 until 2:00 PM local time August 11, 2022
at which time and place bids will be closed. Bids may be delivered by
the following methods:
-Hand delivered to the project site at 315 1st St.,
Wallowa, OR 97885
-Hand delivered to CB Construction’s office at 1202
Adams Ave., La Grande, OR 97850
-Emailed to troy@cbconst.us
As a part of this bid, CB Construction is requesting proposals to com-
plete all scopes of work for the construction of the Wallowa School Dis-
trict Improvements.
The following deadlines and restrictions are applicable to the project:
A NON-MANDATORY Pre-Bid Meeting for bidders will be held at 1:00
PM on Tuesday July 26, 2022 at the site at 315 1st St., in Wallowa, OR
97885; All bids must be submitted on the Bid Form in the Contract
Documents.
Project documents are available at www.architectswestplans.com. Bid-
ders may download digital files at no cost and are encouraged to reg-
ister as a plan holder at www.architectswestplans.com, and select “Add
me as a Plan Holder”. Questions regarding the plan room contact
Auron (509) 747-2964 or repro@abadanspokane.com. A complete set
of contract documents will also be filed with the Plan Centers listed at
www.architectswestplans.com.
This contract is for public work subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870
(the Oregon Prevailing Wage Rate Law). BOLI wage rates will be ap-
plicable to this project. The wage rates are included in the bid docu-
ments which are available as noted above. No bid for a construction
contract shall be received or considered by the public contracting
agency unless the bidder is licensed by the Construction Contractors
Board of the State of Oregon as required by ORS 701.035 and 701.055.
Each bid must identify whether the bidder is an Oregon resident bidder,
as defined in ORS 279A.120. CB Construction reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids, to waive formalities, and to postpone the award of
the contract for thirty (30) days. All bids and all prices quoted in bids
shall be firm for a period of thirty (30) days after the bid closing date.
Dated July 13, 2022
Troy Farwell, Project Manager
CB Construction Company
Published: July 20, 27, 2022
Legal No. 307869
(AND YOUR CAR)
Organize your garage and then
sell the items you don’t need
any longer in the Chieftain
Classifieds!
Candidates for governor are, from left, Republican Christine
Drazan, Democrat Tina Kotek and nonaffi liated Betsy Johnson.
$300,000 from the Republi-
can Governors Association.
Kotek has $53,000 from the
Democratic governors.
Kotek’s
spokesperson
Katie Wertheimer says it’s
a wrinkle of post-primary
fi nancial report timing, not
a measure of long-term
strength. Little of the recent
money shows the reaction
to the Supreme Court rul-
ing in late June gutting Roe
v. Wade abortion rights in
place since 1973.
“We’ve also seen a huge
uptick in interest in volun-
teering to help Tina win in
November,”
Wertheimer
said. “We’re confi dent that
we will have the resources
to win.”
Drazan won the Republi-
can primary with 23% of the
vote and now has to rally the
splintered factions behind
her campaign as GOP stan-
dard-bearer. The six-fi gure
national GOP commitment
along with sizeable dona-
BACKED BY A YEAR-ROUND
The Applicant proposes 100% of
the conserved water (144.58 AF)
be allocated to the state for in-
stream purposes.
CLOG-FREE GUARANTEE
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Legal No. 309207
Published: July 27, August 3, 2022
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The project appears to be consis-
tent with the requirements under
ORS 537.470. Any interested per-
son may submit written com-
ments directly related to CW-129
within 20 days of the last date of
newspaper publication, being by
5:00pm on, August 3, 2022.
Comments should be sent to the
attention of the ACW Program,
Water Resources Department,
725 Summer Street NE, Suite A,
Salem, OR 97301.
EXCLUSIVE LIMITED TIME OFFER!
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15 % & 10 %
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CW-129 filed by Rocking M Cattle
Company, 70208 Warnock Rd,
Wallowa, OR 97885, proposes to
convert approx. 72.29 acres from
flood irrigation to high efficiency
pivot irrigation under Certificate
3162 with an 1883 priority from
the South Fork of Wallowa River.
The project on the Lostine (aka
South Fork Wallowa) is expected
to conserve approx. 144.58 acre-
feet (AF).
MAKE
ROOM
FOR
CASH!
A $100,000 check from
a longtime conservative
Oregon political donor
to Republican Christine
Drazan.
One for $100,000 to
Betsy Johnson’s insurgent
campaign from a construc-
tion industry group.
Two liberal political
action campaigns top off at
the same level in their total
giving to Democrat Tina
Kotek.
The top candidates for
governor continue to pile up
stacks of cash in the race to
the top of Oregon’s political
pyramid.
The trio has raised over
$17.1 million since Janu-
ary 2021, on pace to blow
past the 2018 record of $40
million when Democratic
Gov. Kate Brown beat for-
mer Republican Rep. Knute
Buehler of Bend.
The primaries are two
months past and the gen-
eral election more than three
months away. The latest
reports fi led with the Ore-
gon Secretary of State show
a fl uid fi nancial situation.
Kotek and Drazan are
coming off a May primary
that saw the pair emerge
from a combined roster of
34 candidates lured by the
fi rst open governor’s race
since 2010.
Dollar fi gures can be
deceiving. Kotek reports
$500,000 in the bank —
10% of what Johnson has
tucked away.
Drazan
has
over
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Notice of Application
for Allocation of
Conserved Water CW-129
By GARY A. WARNER
Oregon Capital Bureau
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Meal sites are open for in-dining!
Meal site information: Wallowa 886-8971,
Enterprise 426-3840, Home-delivered meals 426-3840.
Mon. Aug 1: Mac & cheese, sliced ham, Normandy
vegetables, green salad & dessert (sponsored
by the Anonymous Fund of the Oregon
Community Foundation)
Wed. Aug 3: Chicken stir-fry with veggies, steamed
rice, mandarin oranges & fortune cookie
(sponsored by Bollman Funeral Home)
Fri. Aug 5: Spinach mushroom quiche, sausage patty,
biscuits with butter & honey, fruit & tomato
juice (sponsored by Wallowa Senior
Advisory Group)
KID’S SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM
Sponsored by Building Healthy Families
12:00 - 12:30 Monday-Thursday
Joseph, Enterprise & Wallowa city parks
Summer lunches in the park are required to be eaten at the site
Mon. Aug 1: Chicken strips, whole grain roll, carrots,
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Tue. Aug 2: Burritos, grape tomatoes, cantaloupe & milk
Wed. Aug 3: Ham wraps, carrots, apples & milk
Thur. Aug 4: Corn dogs, broccoli, oranges/apples & milk
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tions from business interests
and activist donors is ramp-
ing up into late summer.
“No statewide GOP
candidate in recent his-
tory has enjoyed the fund-
raising success Christine
has had,” said John Burke,
Drazan’s communications
director. “We’re excited to
have so many new support-
ers on board since the pri-
mary and we’re ready to
deliver a historic victory this
November.”
On the fl ip side, John-
son’s $9.5 million in contri-
butions is $1 million more
than Kotek and Drazan
combined.
It’s a formidable amount.
But the former Democratic
state senator from Columbia
County still has to get on the
November ballot and build a
statewide campaign appara-
tus from scratch.
“We are in the home
stretch of signature gather-
ing and will far surpass the
approximately 25,000 valid
signatures we need to secure
by Aug. 16 to put Betsy’s
name on the November bal-
lot,” said Jennifer Sitton,
Johnson’s spokesperson.
While her current money
totals may dwarf her com-
petitors, its a head start to
build a bulwark against the
likely fl ood of national party
money that will fl ow into
the race after Labor Day.
“We are proud of our
fundraising, but know the
party institutions are pre-
paring to back up the Brinks
trucks to spend it all attack-
ing Betsy,” Sitton said.
The 2022 race is already
unique in Oregon politi-
cal history and will mark
major shifts no matter the
outcome.
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