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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 14,2008 - NINE
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Budget
Committee Meeting
A public m eeting o f the
B u d g e t C o m m itte e o f the
Oregon Trail Library District,
Morrow County, State o f Or­
egon, to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year July 1, 2008
to June 30, 2009, will be held
at the OTLD Heppner branch
library, 444 N. Main St. Hep­
pner, OR 97836. The meeting
will take place on the 21 st day
o f May, 2008, at 6:00 pm. The
purpose o f the meeting is to
receive the budget m essage
and to receive comment from
the public on the budget. A
copy o f the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
at the budget committee meet­
ing or after May 21 st, 2008, at
Boardman and Heppner librar­
ies between the hours o f 12:00
p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
This is a public m eeting
w here d e lib e ra tio n s o f the
Budget Com m ittee will take
place. Any person may appear
at the meeting and discuss the
proposed program s with the
Budget Committee.
P u b lish ed : M ay 7 and 14,
2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice o f Budget
Committee Meeting
A public m eetin g o f the
Budget Committee o f the lone/
Lexington Cemetery District,
Morrow, State o f Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the fis­
cal year July 1, 2008 to June
30, 2009, will be held at lone
Fire Hall, Main St. lone OR.
The meeting will take place on
the May 19,2008 at 7:00 P.M..
The purpose o f the meeting is
to receive the budget message
and to receive comment from
the public on the budget. A
copy o f the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
on or after May 28, 2008 at
Bank Eastern Oregon, lone,
Oregon, between the hours of
9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M..
This is a public m eeting
where deliberation of the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
A ny person m ay appear at
the m eeting and discuss the
proposed program s with the
Budget Committee.
P u b lish ed : M ay 7 and 14,
2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the bud­
get committee o f the City of
lone, Morrow County, State of
Oregon, to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year July 1, 2008
to June 30, 2009 will be held
at lone City Hall 385 W. 2nd
St., lone, OR. The meeting will
take place on the 22nd day of
May, 2008 at 6:00 PM. If a
second meeting is necessary, it
will be held at the same loca­
tion on the 29th day o f May,
2008 at 6:00 PM. The purpose
o f the meeting is to receive the
budget message and to receive
public comment on the budget.
A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained
on or after May 23, 2008 at
lone City Hall, between the
hours o f 8:00 AM and 12:00
PM.
T his is a public m eeting
where deliberation o f the bud­
get committee will take place.
A ny person m ay appear at
the m eeting and discuss the
proposed programs with the
Budget Committee.
P u b lish ed : M ay 7 and 14,
2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public m eeting o f the
B u d g e t C o m m itte e o f the
Willow Creek Park District,
Morrow, State o f Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the fiscal
year July 1, 2008 to June 30,
2009, will be held at Heppner
City Hall Heppner, OR. The
meeting will take place on the
May 20,2008 at 5:00 P.M.. The
purpose o f the meeting is to re­
ceive the budget message and
to receive comment from the
public on the budget. A copy
o f the budget document may
be inspected or obtained on or
after May 19,2008 at Heppner
City Hall, between the hours of
9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M..
T his is a public m eeting
where deliberation o f the Bud­
get Committee will take place.
Any person m ay appear at
the m eeting and discuss the
proposed program s with the
Budget Committee.
Published: May 14, 2008
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
DEMOLITION AND RE-
MODELING/INTERIOR
ALTERATIONS OF A POR­
TION OF PIONEER ME­
MORIAL HOSPITAL AND
RECONFIGURATION OF
NEW PATIENT ROOMS
M o rro w C o u n ty H e a lth
District (“District”) is request­
ing sealed Bids for a public
improvement project subject
to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870
for furnishing all m aterials,
equipment, labor, and services
for the Work o f this Contract
which comprises the demoli­
tion and rem odeling/interior
alterations o f approxim ately
2860 square feet o f the previ­
ous long term care and support
areas o f the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in preparation for the
remodel and reconfiguration of
new patient rooms at Pioneer
M em orial H ospital (herein­
after “Project”). The Project
is located at 564 E. Pioneer
Drive, Heppner, Oregon. Con­
currently with the work to be
provided under this bidding
process, other providers will be
Security System Work, Cable
<7?ea/
Estate
TV System Work and Tele­
communications & Data Work.
Work to be performed by the
Owner concurrently with the
w ork to be provided under
this bidding process will be
work identified on Drawings
as Owner Furnished & Con­
tractor Installed (FOIC) and
work identified on Drawings as
Owner Furnished & Owner In­
stalled (FOIO). A prospective
bidder may examine a copy o f
the Plans and Specifications
and Contract Documents at the
following locations:
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
564 East Pioneer Dr. / PO
Box 9
Heppner OR 97836
(541)676-2922
(541)676-2901 - Fax
Tri-Cities Construction Coun­
cil Plan Center
20 E. Ave
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 582-7424
(509) 582-6815- F a x
Central Oregon Builders Ex­
change
1902 NE 4th St.
Bend OR 97701
(541)389-0123
(541) 389-1549- F a x
Contractor Plan Center / Basic
Bid
14625 SE 82nd Dr. / PO
Box 477
Clackamas OR 97015
(503)650-0148
(503) 650-8273 - Fax
Contract Business Services &
Plan Room
1850 N. 1st St.
Highway 395
Hermiston OR 97838
(541)564-0420
(541) 564-0396- F a x
Daily Journal o f Com m erce
Plan Center
http://www.djcoregon.com/
planCenter.htm
McGraw-Hill
3461 NW Yeon Avenue
Portland OR 97210
P rospective bidders m ay
telephone Victor Vander Does
o f Pioneer Memorial Hospital
(541) 676-2929 or contact
Shane Jenkins o f A nderson
D abrow ski A rchitects, LLC
at sjenkins@adarchitects.com
for prelim inary information,
but the provisions o f the bid­
ding docum ents cannot be
m odified by oral interpreta­
tions or statements.
Although pre-qualification
is not required in order to sub­
mit a bid for the project, there
will be a pre-bid Contractor
Meeting and walk through on
Tuesday, May 20,2008, at 1:00
p.m. PDST at Pioneer Memo­
rial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer
Drive, Heppner, Oregon. This
pre-bid C ontractor M eeting
is m andatory for all general
contractors who did not attend
the pre-bid conference held
at Pioneer memorial Hospital
on Monday, March 10, 2008.
General Contractors wishing to
attend the pre-bid meeting are
required to call Shane Jenkins
of Anderson-Dabrowksi Archi­
tects, Inc., (503) 239-7377, no
later than 12:00 p.m. (noon)
on May 19, 2008, in order to
be included.
This project is a public work
as defined by ORS 279C.800.
No bid will be received or
considered unless it states that
the bidder will comply with
ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870
concerning paym ent o f pre­
vailing wage rates for public
works contracts and unless the
bid is accompanied by a surety
bond o f 10% o f the amount of
the bid.
No bid will be received or
considered unless the contrac­
tor is registered with the Con­
struction C ontractor’s Board
pursuant to ORS Chapter 701.
A license to perform landscap­
ing work issued by the State
Landscape Contractors Board
is not required.
A license for abatement of
asbestos issued pursuant to
ORS 468A.700 et seq. is not
required.
A bid must include a state­
m ent on w hether or not the
bidder is a “resident bidder" as
defined in ORS 279A.029(1)
(b).
Bids should conform to the
bid form and reflect a not-to-
exceed price and include any
other item/expense pertinent
for consideration. Bid must be
typed or printed in ink, signed
by an authorized represen­
tative o f the com pany, and
dated. Type or print the name
and title o f the person below
the signature; include social
security number or federal tax
identification number. Bids
must be in writing and deliv­
ered to Victor VanderDoes,
Administrator, Pioneer Memo­
rial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer
Drive, Heppner, Oregon on the
29th day o f May, 2008, on or
before 2:00 p.m. The Admin­
istrator will open the bids in a
public meeting set for that date
and time. Bids received after
2:00 p.m. will not be opened
or considered. Bids received
via facsimile transmission or
e-mail will not be considered.
On or before 4:00 p.m. on
May 29, 2008, bidders shall
subm it to the A dm inistrator
at the address listed above
a disclosure o f the first-tier
subcontractors that will be
furnishing labor or w ill be
furnishing labor and materials
in connection with this contract
and will have a contract value
that is equal to or greater than
five percent o f the total project
bid or $15,000, whichever is
greater, or $350,000 regardless
o f the percentage o f the total
dollar amount o f the bid.
District may reject any bid
not in com pliance w ith all
prescribed public bidding pro­
cedures and requirements, and
may reject for good cause any
or all bids upon a finding by
District that it is in the public
interest to do so.
Published: May 14, 2008
Affidavit
Advertise with
the Heppner
Gazette-Times
Call 676-9228
By DAVID SYKES
REALTOR
Heritage Land Co.
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One Reel Estate Company
T he M orrow C ounty S h e riff’s O ffice reports han­
dling the follow ing business:
March 20: -B oard-
m an P o lic e D e p t, o ffic e r
a rr e s te d A a ro n G a lv e z
A n gulo, 32, on an Irrigon
J u stic e C o u rt w a rra n t for
F ailure to A p p e a r/D riv in g
w hile L icen se S uspended.
He w as lodged at the U m a­
tilla C ounty Jail.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ep t, o ffic e r c ite d Id alia
Torres M urillo, 43, for Vio­
lation o f the Speed Limit.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, officer cited S usana
S angerm an Luis, 38, for Vi­
olation o f the Speed Limit.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, o ffic e r c ite d T om as
M endoza C am acho, 34, for
S e a tb e lt V io la tio n - C h ild
x2.
March 21: -M C SO ,
O regon State Police, Board-
m an Police and Fire depts.,
B o a rd m a n a m b u la n c e r e ­
ceived a report from a caller
o f a m otor vehicle accident
on 1-84 e a stb o u n d . It w as
d e te r m in e d to be a n o n ­
injury accident.
-M C SO deputy cited
M a ry P r a is le r R o s e , 54,
for V iolation o f the Speed
L im it, 84 m ph in a 65 mph
zone.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
rep o rt from a c a ller in Ir­
rig o n o f tw o do g s on the
c a l l e r ’s s i s t e r ’s p ro p e rty
again. D uring the call, the
dogs w ere not on the prop­
erty. S h a n n a C le o n e A bbott,
40, w as cited for D og as a
P u b lic N u is a n c e x 2 , and
M a rjo rie A nn A b b o tt, 60,
w as cited for Dog as a Public
N uisance.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in L ex­
ington that her radiator had
a h o le p u n ch ed in it. T he
c a lle r a d v is e d rig h t a fte r
a subject left, the rad iato r
had a hole punched in it and
w ater w as leaking.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in H ep­
pner her vehicle was vandal­
ized. T he caller requested a
deputy look at the vehicle.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in H ep­
p n e r ab o u t a dog b ark in g
all the tim e. The caller re­
quested a deputy talk to the
ow ner about taking the dog
in at night.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited M anuel
Flores III, 19, for V iolation
o f the Speed Lim it, 65 m ph
in a 45 m ph zone, D riving
U n in su re d , E x p ire d T ags,
Failure to R egister and Fail­
ure to C hange A ddress on
D riv e r’s L icense. T he v e ­
hicle w as im pounded.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited C ody Jus­
tin Sandlin, 32, for Violation
o f the Speed Lim it, 50 mph
in a 30 m ph zone.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited A m anda
Louise Leahy, 22, for V iola­
tion o f the Speed Lim it, 47
m ph in a 30 m ph zone
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, received a report from
a c a lle r on H ig h w ay 730/
P atterso n F erry R oad that
a pickup w as not m aintain­
ing its lane; the pickup also
hit several veh icles in the
e a s tb o u n d la n e a n d o n e
Committed to Continue to Serve AH
the Citizens of Morrow County!
Elect John Wenholz
Morrow County Commissioner
188 W. Willow • P.O. Box 337 • Heppner, OR 97836
(541) 676-9228 • Cell (541) 980-6674
Fax (541)676-9211
E-mail: david@sykesrealestate.net
Sheriff's Report
Paid lor by John Wenholz. 290 W California. Imgon, OR
sem i-truck alm ost w ent into
a ditch to avoid getting hit
by the vehicle.
- B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ep t, o f f ic e r c ite d S c o tt
F rances D eisinger, 36, for
D riving U ninsured.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D ept, officer cited R onnie
C. M cB ride, 43, for Failure
to W ear Seatbelt.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited A lbertina
B arrera, 53, for V iolation o f
the Speed L im it, 48 m ph in
a 35 m ph zone.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D e p t, o f f ic e r c ite d C o le
M cguire B um s, 22, for F ail­
ure to O bey Traffic C ontrol
Device.
March 23: -M C SO ,
B oardm an Police D ept, re ­
ceived tw o rep o rts from a
caller in Irrigon o f a possible
M IP p a rty w ith te e n a g e d
kids playing loud m usic in a
field; it seem s to be ongoing
every Saturday night. E xtra
patrol w as requested.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
a re p o rt from a c a lle r on
H ighw ay 730 o f a m an in a
w heelchair on the side o f the
road trying to change a flat
tire. A deputy and O regon
State Police responded and
the tire w as changed.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
request for assistance for an
A ttem pt to L ocate from the
U m a tilla P o lice D ept, re ­
garding a vehicle that drove
o ff w ithout paying for $ 155
in gasoline.
-M C SO deputy cited
P e d ro A v ila B e d o lla , 2 7 ,
for D riv in g w hile L icense
S u s p e n d e d a n d D r iv in g
U ninsured. T he vehicle w as
im pounded.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer arrested Jesse
Lee H art, 24, on a warrant
for Failure to A ppear/A ni-
mal A bandonm ent x3.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, received a report from
a caller in B oardm an o f a
golden lab running around
her yard. The dog w as trans­
ported to Pet Rescue.
-H e p p n e r A m b u ­
lance received a request for
an am bulance from a caller
in H e p p n e r fo r a 90 y e a r
old fem ale w ith a possible
b r o k e n h ip . T h e p a tie n t
w as transported to Pioneer
M em orial H ospital in H ep­
pner.
March 25: -B oard-
m an P o lic e D e p t, o ffic e r
a r r e s te d L a u r e l D e lo r is
G roce, 42, for D U II (B A C
.13), and cited for F ailu re
to M a in ta in L ane. M C S O
a s s is te d th e B P D . G ro c e
w as lodged at the U m atilla
C ounty Jail. The vehicle was
im pounded.
-M C S O deputy a d ­
v is e d h e w a s o u t w ith a
d isabled vehicle on F ro n t­
age Road. The vehicle w as
to w e d as it w as b lo c k in g
h a lf the lane and w as a traf­
fic hazard.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
rep o rt from a c a ller in Ir­
rig o n th a t sh e is h a v in g
problem s w ith the neighbors
piling s tu ff on her fence and
breaking the fence.
-M C SO deputy cited
R ic h a rd G e ra ld D o rm a n ,
70, for N o O p e ra to r’s L i­
c e n se , F ailu re to R e g iste r
and Failure to C arry P ro o f
o f In su ran ce. T he v e h ic le
w as im pounded.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
report from U C SO o f a p o s­
sib le m is s in g /e n d a n g e re d
b o a te r on th e C o lu m b ia
River.
-M C S O re c e iv e d
a re p o rt from a c a lle r on
H ighw ay 730 that there are
flaggers at the location and
cars are not slow ing dow n or
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