4 V. * Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. July 8,1998 - FIVE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County, Oregon re­ quests Proposals from experi­ enced Construction Managers/ General Contractors (CM/GC) to construct a Phase II addition to Morrow County’s Emergency Operations Center in Heppner, Oregon. The addition consists of a 2,200 s.f. masonry and wood addition to the 4.500 s.f. existing structure. The existing structure will undergo some modifications to accept the addition. The pre­ liminary estimate of construction costs is approximately $250,000. It is the intent of the Morrow County Court to enter into a con­ tract with the selected CM/GC which will include a Fixed Fee for services and a Guaranteed Mini­ mum Price for the entire scope of the work. CM/CGs responding to this request will be evaluated based on their qualifications, prior experience, staffing, proposed work plan and schedule for com­ pleting the work, associated fees and other relevant factors. Copies of the complete Re­ quest for Proposals document can be obtained commencing July 1st from: Morrow County Emergency Management P.O. Box 622 Heppner, OR 97836 (541)676-5161 A mandatory Pre-Proposal Meeting will be held at the Emer­ gency Management Office lo­ cated at 325 Willow View Drive on Friday, July 24th; 10:00 A.M. PDT. All firms/teams planning to submit a proposal must be repre­ sented at this meeting. Proposals are due at the Emer­ gency Management Office by 10:00 AM, Friday, August 5th, 1998. All proposers must be regis­ tered General Contractors with the Oregon Construction Contrac­ tors Board prior to submitting proposals. Provisions of ORS 279.354, relative to prevailing wage rates, shall be complied with by the contractor and all sub­ contractors. A 100% Performance and Payment Bond will be re­ quired from the successful CM/ GC. Morrow County does not dis­ criminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, reli­ gion, age and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Morrow County re­ serves the right to reject any or all proposals. For further information, con­ tact Casey Beard, (541) 676- 5161. Published: July 1 and 8, 1998 Affid______________________ COUNCIL MEETING A public meeting of the Com­ mon C ouncil o f the City o f Heppner, Morrow County, Or­ egon, to adopt an ordinance will be held July 13, 1998 at 7:00 pm, at Heppner City Hall, 188 W. Willow, Heppner, Oregon. On Monday, July 13, 1998, at 7:00 pm, at Heppner City Hall, the Heppner Common Council will hold a public hearing on the adoption of Ordinance Number 524-98, an ordinance closing Heppner Parks between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., mak­ ing after hours use of the Parks a Class C Infraction and declaring an emergency. Copies of the or­ dinance are available at City Hall for public examination. This is a public meeting where deliberation o f the Common Council will take place. Any per­ son may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed ordi­ nance with the Council. (s) Rene’ Devin, City Recorder Published: July 1 and 8, 1998 Affid______________________ The City of Heppner Planning Commission will hold a special meeting on Monday, July 20,1998, beginning at 7:00 PM at Heppner City Hall located at 188 NW Wil­ low Street in Heppner. This will be a general business meeting. The public hearings on Variances #98-34 and #98-35 will be contin­ ued at this meeting. Claytha Rene’ Devin Acting City Recorder Published: July 8,1998________ PUBLIC NOTICE rN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the matter of the Estate of STANLEY M. KEMP, Deceased. No. 98-PR-014 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed and have qualified as co-personal representatives of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers at­ tached, to the undersigned co-per- sonal representatives at: P. O. Box 218, Pendleton, Oregon 97801 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 proceedings may obtain additional informa­ PUBLIC NOTICE Nominating petitions are avail­ able at Heppner City Hall, 188 NW Willow Street, Heppner, Or­ egon, for elective positions to be filled at the November 3, 1998 General Election. Nominations are open for the position of Mayor (two year term); City Councilor Position #4 (four year term); City Councilor Position #5 (four year term); and City Councilor Posi­ tion #6 (four year term). To be eligible to hold elective office in the City of Heppner a person must be a qualified elec­ tor with in the meaning of the State Constitution and must have resided in the City of Heppner for one year immediately preceding the election. Nomination petitions must be filed with the City Elections Fil­ ing Officer no later than 5:00 PM prevailing time August 21, 1998 at City Hall. Rene’ Devin City Elections Filing Officer Published: July 1 and 8, 1998 Affid_______ PUBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Morrow County Health District is now taking bids on Roofing Pio­ neer Memorial Hospital Shop Building and House. All bids will include the purchase and installa­ tion of all materials to complete the job. All bidders are encour­ aged and responsible to visit the sites to view the conditions and make all measurements. Specifi­ cations for the project are avail­ able by calling Gary Nolan at 676- 2922 or may be obtained by at the District’s Administrative Office located at Pioneer Memorial Hos­ pital, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, Oregon. Sealed bids will not be received after 4:00 p.m., on July 22,1998. Bids should be addressed to Susan Brock, Administrator, Morrow County Health District, 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, Or. 97836. Bids will be publicly Opened and Awarded on Thurs­ day, July 23, 1998, at 10:00 a.m., at the Morrow County Health Dis­ trict Administrative Office. Each bid must state whether the bidder is a “resident bidder” as defined in ORS 279.029. Bids will not be received or considered by the District unless they con­ tain a statement by the bidder as part of it’s bid that the provisions o f ORS 279.350 (prevailing wages) are to be complied with. The District reserves the right to reject any bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements, and may reject for good cause any or all bids upon a finding of the Dis­ trict that it is the public interest. No bid will be received or consid­ ered unless the bidder is registered with the Construction Contractors Board or licensed by the State Landscape Contractors Board as required by ORS 671.530. Published: July 8 and 15,1998 tion from the records of the court, the co-personal representatives, or the attorneys for the co-per- sonal representatives. Dated and first published July 1, 1998. Steven W. Kemp Co-Personal Representative P. O. Box 201 Paterson, WA 99345 Gary L. Kemp Co-Personal Representative P. O. Box 556 Lexington, OR 97839 TIMOTHY P. O ’ROURKE OSB #87313 Of Attorneys for Personal Rep­ resentative A meeting of the Heppner Corey, Byler, Rew, Lorenzen & Coordinating Council will be Hojem, L.L.P. held Tuesday, July 16, at 7:30 222 S.E. Donon Avenue a.m. at the Heppner Ranger P.O. Box 218 District office. Pendleton, Oregon 97801 A topic of discussion will 541-276-3331 include a work plan for the new Published: July 1,8 and 15, 1998 community strategic plan. Affid ( 2 ) ___________________ HCC to meet W.C.C.C. GolT W X.C.C. Ladies’ Play Tuesday, June 30 Low gross of the field: Pat Edmundson 38. Low net of the field: Lois Hunt 28. Least putts of the field. Jan Paustian 11. Flight A: low gross-Linda Schultz 43; low net-Susan Atkins and Karen Thompson 34; least putts-Linda Schultz; long drive- Linda Schultz. Flight B: low gross-A lene Rucker 48; low net-Carol Norris 31; least putts-Bemice Lott 16; long drive-Debroah Kendrick. Flight C: low gross-Floss Watkins 51; low net-Jean Ball and Jackie Allstott 36; least putts- Dorris Graves 16; long drive-Jean Ball. K.P. #2 second shot: Karen Thompson 10'9‘/2”, Lois Hunt 16’6'/2”. Chip in: Pat Edmundson #9. Officer assaulted by juvenile A juvenile from Stanfield was arrested for an assault on a Heppner Police officer at Willow Creek Dam around 11:45 p.m. July 2. The juvenile, who had earlier been reported as missing or a runaway, was also charged with Criminal Mischief I, Criminal Trespass II, possession of less than one ounce of marijuana, minor in possession of alcohol by consumption and minor in possession of tobacco. The juvenile, who allegedly broke out a Heppner Police patrol car window, was transported to Pioneer Memorial Hospital for a wound on his hand, but refused treatment. Numerous other teenagers were cited for Criminal Trespass II for being at the Willow Creek Dam after hours, but were not cited for any additional charges. One adult, Charles Ruckman, 26, Heppner, and seven teenagers, Adam Doherty, 18, Deana Hendricks, 19, Amy Matthews, 19. and Matt Sample, 19, all of Heppner, Chris Smith, 18, and Damien Wilhelm, 19, both Lexington, and Stephanie Wegwerth-Bames, 18, Gresham, were cited that evening, in addition to three juveniles. One additional juvenile and three other teenagers, Andy Burt, 19, Joe Kindle, 18, and Andy Sykes, 18, all of Heppner, were cited later for Criminal Trespass II for being at the dam after hours that evening. Willow Creek Dam closes from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Judge Charlotte Gray, Justice Court, said that the maximum penalty for Criminal Trespass II is a $5,000 fine and one year in the county jail, but added that the jail sentence is usually suspended. She said that fines and sentences depend on the circumstances, whether the person had been cited previously and the district attorney's recommendation. W e P r in t B u s in e s s C a rd s Gazette-Times 676-9228 CLASSIFIED ADS CARD OF THAN KS We wish to thank all of the people who have been so kind to us since Greg has been ill. At this time, he is in St. Mary’s Hospital in Walla Walla He is having rehabilitation so he can walk again. Then he will go on for further treatment. Please pray for our family. Greg, Floyd and Lorena Jones _____________________ L M c On behalf of the family of Ja­ son Halvorsen, we would like to thank all participants who made the July 3rd "Best Ball” scholar­ ship golf tournament such a great success. Thanks for donations o f ice, beverages and prizes to: Central Red Apple, MCGG, Betty Gray, Pete and Laurel Cannon. Also, lone pre-school who provided a delicious lunch, and Bill Taylor, who auctioned his golf cart. Thanks to all 110 golfers and “extra” help that day. Helpers in­ clude Jeri and M elissa McElligott, Monica Swanson, Jannie Allen, Tanna Padberg, Ali Halvorsen, Vic Pointer, Stacie Miller and Joel Peterson. An ex­ tra special thanks to Jim Swanson, whose hard effort in organizing and running the event made for a great day. We are grateful to have the proceeds go to Jason’s scholar­ ship fund. Frank and Cathy Halvorsen _____________________ 7-8-lc Dear Morrow County Health District Employees, Board Members and Community: Thank you for the wonderful warm welcome I received. The preparation of the hospital home, flowers, fruit and cheese basket and kind words of welcome from neighbors and residents within the community have been greatly appreciated. I look forward to serving each of you in my new role as administrator of Morrow County Health District. Sincerely, Susan Brock _____________________ 7-8-lc NO TICES Free counseling for victims of abuse and sexual assault. 24 hr. Crisis Line, 1-800-833-1161. Shelter available. 6-17-52c Daycare yard sale postponed The date of the Heppner Daycare and Preschool annual yard sale has been postponed to Saturday, July 18. The date was changed because of the amount of community response. The daycare and preschool are seeking donations of items for their sale. To donate or for more information, contact Merry Brannon, 676-5429. Proceeds from the sale will go toward the purchase of supplies and new activity equipment. David W agenblast graduates from EO U David Wagenblast graduated from Eastern Oregon University June 13 in La Grande. He received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics. He was also awarded the O u tstan d in g Secondary Education Student at the University. Wagenblast, a 1993 graduate of lone High School, has accepted a seventh grade teaching position in the Beaverton School District. He is the son of Steve and Vicki Wagenblast of Lexington. OREGON T R A IL PRO RODEO W EB PA G E www.beobanlc.com .40 p*r word Deadline: Tuesday at noon REAL ESTATE Home For Sale: custom-built in 1949, 4114 sq. ft., Heppner, HELP W ANTED 655 Hager St. Contact Robert Must be honest, reliable, trust-. Mahoney, 676-5876, or Mike worthy, with dependable trans­ Mahoney. 676-5157. portation. Able to clean private _____________________ 4-8-tfc homes with little or no supervi­ Heppner two story, 4 bedroom sion. Send for application to: P.O. home, built 1900s. Outbuildings. Box 887, Heppner, OR 97836. 507 Gale, $39.000. Call 360-834- _____________________ 7-l-3c 0524. Accepting applications for ____________________ 6-17-tfc greenskeeper trainee at WCCC. Income property: 44 apart­ C all 676-9112 or 676-5035 for an ments on four acres, Hermiston. interview. Approx. 10% cap rate. _____________________ 7-1-2c $1,115,000 Investment Realty, VISTA Community Service (541)752-4749. Worker Positions: wanted-com- ______ 7-1-4c mumty service workers to help prom ote m aternal and child health services. (Oregon Health Plan, WIC, baby shots and pre­ * natal care.) Needed: highly devel­ 180 W Baltimore oped communications skills and #5, Heppner EOW LH0U9K; commitment to community ser­