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P.O. Box 428, Lexington,
Oregon 97839. The Pro
posals must be identified
as "Morrow County OHV
Restroom Project.”
Award for the contract
w ill be made at the August
12, 2009 Meeting of the
Morrow County Court at
the lrrigon Court House
Annex.
Morrow County does not
discriminate on the basis
of age, religion, race, na
tional origin, sex or handi
capped status in hiring or
the provision of services.
Published: July 15,22,29,
2009
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Multi-family yard sale
August 1 st 9:00 AM - 3:00
PM No early sales Large
and small appliances, fur
niture, home decor, tires,
tools and lots of special
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County is re
questing proposals from
licensed bonded contrac
tors.
The project will be to con
struct two (2) restroom/
shower facilities. Morrow
County will aid in struc
ture preparation/excava-
tion. The contractor will
be expected to furnish
all applicable blue prints
which must be approved
by Morrow County prior
to construction. Contractor
will be responsible for all
building permits and fol
low all building codes to
complete the construction
of project. The contractor
must have a current and
valid contractor’s license
and be able to follow all
County, State, and Federal
construction, building, and
employment laws.
The project is to construct
two (2) restroom/shower
buildings. The buildings
will be constructed at sites
in the Morrow County
Campground within the
Morrow/Grant
County
OHV Park.
The building will be of
stick built type construc
tion. It will be 24’ in length
and 21’ in width with 4’
eaves. It will have seven
(7) individual rooms with
exterior doors in each.
Five (5) rooms will house
standard restroom/show
er, one (1) room will be
ADA accessible restroom/
shower, one (1) shall be
restroom only, and one (1)
shall be for the mechanical
room. There will be a 6”
smooth texture concrete
sealed floor. The siding
and roofing must match
the existing siding and
roofing on the Welcome/
Support building located
at the park. An ADA ac
cessible sealed concrete
side walk shall be placed
around the perimeter of
the building connecting to
an ADA parking area near
restrooms. General trades
items include but not lim
ited to concrete, masonry,
plumbing, wiring, carpen
try, doors, glass, framing,
epoxy flooring, heating
and painting. One set of
bidding documents may
be obtained after 8:00am
on July 6, 2009 from the
Morrow County Public
Works Office at 365 West
Highway 74, P.O. Box
428, Lexington. Oregon
97839 until 4:00pm July
31,2009.
Proposals must be re
ceived no later than July
31, 2009 @ 4:00p.m. in
a sealed envelope and ad
dressed to Morrow County
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
FOR DRILLING AND
BLASTING CONSULT
ING SERVICES
Morrow County Road,
Bridge, and Public
Works Projects - Mor
row County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals from
qualified Drill and Blast
Consultants to provide
Drill and Blast services
for various County Road,
Bridge, and Public Works
projects. Firms submit
ting qualifications shall be
considered based upon the
following general evalua
tion criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method of ap
proach.
4.
Availability of la
bor and equipment.
Copies of the Request
for Qualifications may be
obtained from Morrow
County, P.O. Box 428,
365 W Hwy 74, Lexing
ton, Oregon 97839,(541 )
989-9500. Complete pro
posals will be accepted
at the same address until
4:00 p.m., July 31, 2009.
Published: July 22 and 29,
2009
L ooperative, Inc.
Statement of Nondis
crimination
Columbia Basin Electric
Cooperative, Inc. is the re
cipient of Federal financial
assistance from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA). The USDA pro
hibits discrimination in all
its programs and activities
on the basis of race, color,
national origin, age, dis
ability, and where appli
cable, sex, marital status,
familial status, parental
status, religion, sexual
orientation, genetic infor
mation, political beliefs,
reprisal, or because all or
part of an individual’s in
come is derived from any
public assistance program.
(Not all prohibited bases
apply to all programs.)
Persons with disabilities
who require alternative
means for communication
of program information
(Braille, large print, audio-
tape, etc.) should contact
USDA’s TARGET Center
at (202) 720-2600 (voice
and TDD). To file a com
plaint of discrimination,
write to USDA, Director,
Office of Civil Rights,
1400 Independence Av
enue, S.W., Washington,
D.C. 20250-9410, or call
toll free (866) 632-9992
(voice) or (800) 877-8339
(TDD) or (866) 377-8642
(relay voice users). USDA
is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
Published: July 22, 29,
2009
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
The City Council of the
City of Heppner will hold
an Executive Session per
ORS 192.660(D)(b) to
consider Personnel Mat
ters. The session will be
held on Monday, August
10, 2009, at 7:30 PM dur
ing the regular City Coun
cil Meeting at Heppner
City Hall, 111 North Main
Street, Heppner, OR. This
portion of the meeting is
closed to the public.
DAVID R. DE MAYO
CITY MANAGER
Published: July 29, 2009
Affidavit
Estate of FRANCES
CRAWFORD
MITCHELL,
Morrow County
Circuit Court Case No.
09PR020
Notice to Interested
Persons
Sheriffs Report
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the
The Morrow County
County of Morrow.
In the Matter of the Estate Sheriff s Office reports han
of Frances Crawford dling the following busi
Mitchell
ness:
Notice is hereby given
-Continued from Page SIX
that William V. Parker has
-MCSO received a
been appointed as per
911 hang up call from the
sonal representative of the
lone School. On call back,
above estate. All persons
the answering machine
having claims against the
estate are required to pres answered. The principal
was contacted and he ad
ent them, with vouchers
vised that no one should
attached, to the personal
be there. The deputy and
representative at 64 Ferine
principal responded with
Place, San Francisco,
both buildings checked and
California 94115, within
everything determined to
four months after the date
be okay.
of first publication of this
-MCSO code of
notice, or the claims may
ficer set a trap at a location
be barred.
for a dog that was running
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the into traffic. The dog was
proceedings may obtain caught and code officer
responded. The black dog
additional
information
with long matted hair was
from the records of the
“very mad” and transport
court, the personal repre
ed to the Hermiston Veteri
sentative, or the attorney
nary Clinic.
for the personal represen
-Boardman Police
tative.
Department cited Brent Al
Dated and first published
len Holden, 23, was cited
July
for Failure to Obey a Traf
William V. Parker Per
fic Control Device.
sonal Representative 64
June 3: Morrow
Ferine Place San Fran County Sheriff’s Office
cisco, CA 94115 DEAN
received report of a verbal
T. SANDOW FARLEIGH dispute between sisters.
WADA WITT Attorney One sister was transported
for Personal Representa to a location in Hermiston
tive 121 SW Morrison St., to await the mother’s arriv
Suite 600 Portland, OR al. They will return to the
97204.
other sister’s residence for
property with a deputy’s
PUBLIC NOTICE assistance.
COLUMBIA
BASIN
-MCSO received
ELECTRIC CO-OP
report from an lrrigon
Heppner - Condon - lone - woman who said that dogs
Lexington - Fossil
came on her property to
PRESS RELEASE PUB attack her Chihuahua. The
LIC NOTICE
dog owner indicated he
Columbia Basin Electric would be getting his male
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dog neutered.
-MCSO, Heppner
Ambulance received report
of an 80-year-old alone
in the house experiencing
pain in his shoulder radi
ating across his chest. He
was transported to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
-MCSO deputy
reported he was out at a
residence in lrrigon re
garding a code violation
regarding weed growth as
a fire hazard. The weeds
were to be mowed within
two weeks.
-MCSO received
report from a Heppner
woman that her sister now
has permission to call her
house and their problems
have been worked out.
-MCSO received
report from an lrrigon
woman that her neighbor
stands in the road and com
plains about the reporter’s
son’s driving habits. Ac
cording to the reporter,
the subject has also raised
a rock like she was going
to throw it at the reporter.
A deputy spoke to both
parties.
-MCSO received
report from a caretaker
of a woman who said her
father was in town and
there is a restraining order
in place and she is afraid
to go home. The call was
unfounded. It was not her
father and there was no re
straining order in place.
-MCSO received
report that a male high
school student was speed
ing down California St.
after school in lrrigon.
Deputy reported he had
received numerous com
plaints about the students
driving too fast and will
give extra patrol before and
after school.
-MCSO received
request for contact with
the A.C. Houghton El
ementary School principal
concerning a juvenile who
has committed theft.
-Boardman Police
Department officer made
contact with two males and
advised them they cannot
sleep in public.
-BPD cited Em
manuel Hemandez-Tepole,
29, for Driving While Sus
pended-violation and Driv
ing Uninsured.
-BPD, Boardman
Ambulance received report
of a male in his mid 20s
experiencing in both arms
and hips. Patient refused
transport.
-BPD, Boardman
Ambulance received report
of a male with a possible
dislocated shoulder. Patient
refused transport.
-BPD cited Darcy
Kieth Vandever, 25, for
Driving Uninsured and
Failure to Obey a Traffic
Control Device. The ve
hicle was impounded.
-Boardman Fire
Department received re
port from Union Pacific
Railroad of a fire about
4.5 miles east of Peterson
Ferry Rd.
June 4: Morrow
County Sheriff's Office
received report from Sa
lem Police Department
that they arrested Steve D.
Finger, 31, on an lrrigon
Justice Court warrant and
lodged at Polk County Jail
with $824 in bail.
-MCSO received
report of vandalism at the
lrrigon Marina women’s
restroom. The door was
knocked off the hinges
and the frame was out of
the bricks.
-MCSO received
report of three suspicious
travel trailers under the
railroad bridge at Three-
Mile Canyon, Boardman.
-MCSO, lrrigon
Ambulance received re
port of a subject with hot
flashes and a history of
mental problems. lrrigon
Ambulance and MCSO
responded. She was trans
ported to Good Shepherd
Hospital.
-MCSO received
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report of a van broken
down at Three-Mile Can
yon, Boardman, with a
large family with an infant
and children.
-MCSO received
report of a horseback rider
trespassing on property and
he trespasses and litters.
The subject was warned
not to trespass.
-MCSO received
report from a female sub
ject in lrrigon that she be
lieved a male subject was
at graduation and had seen
his mother and sister walk
in with a male subject they
believe to be him. Depu
ties checked the area and
were unable to locate the
subject.
-MCSO received
report of a subject driv
ing around Heppner and
squealing his tires.
-MCSO deputy
reported he was with a
female in Heppner who
seemed upset. The female
didn’t want to talk, so the
deputy broke off contact.
-MCSO deputy
made contact with a male
in lrrigon who was upset.
He advised everything was
okay; they were just having
a discussion.
-MCSO received
report from a Boardman
woman that he had heard
a crash and found a stop
sign and a buried cable sign
knocked down and the sing
pulled out of the ground. A
deputy propped it up and
the road department was
called.
-Boardman Police
Department arrested Chris
topher R. Christiansen,
19, on a Umatilla County
Sheriff’s Office warrant.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail with $5,000
bail.
-BPD cited Kip
Raymond Osborn, 50, for
Illegal Parking.
-BPD received
report from a Boardman
subject who said he was
mowing his lawn when a
subject threw a pop bottle
at him.
-Boardman Fire
Department received re
port of a pretty big fire.
-Heppner Ambu
lance received request for
an air transfer. The am
bulance responded and
transported the patient to
the Lexington Airport.
-Heppner Ambu
lance received report of a
subject with many health
issues not feeling well. The
subject was transported.
June 5: Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office
received a request for a
welfare check from a Hep
pner subject whose son and
daughter were overdue at
Ruggs Ranch. The kids ar
rived safely.
-MCSO received
report from an lrrigon
woman that she saw a bird
on the north side of the road
and wanted it to be tested
for West Nile Virus.
-MCSO received
request from a Heppner
subject who wanted to
speak to a deputy concern
ing small children with no
supervision.
-MCSO received
report of a driver lying
down in his car with the
door open in Boardman. It
turned out he was driving
to Klamath Falls and was
taking a break.
-MCSO received
report that a subject walked
into lrrigon Justice Court
to turn himself in for a
Umatilla County Warrant.
Cesar Guiterrez-Ochoa,
33, was arrested on a Uma
tilla County Circuit Court
warrant for Failure to Ap-
pear/arraignment. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $5,000 bail.
-MCSO, Board-
man Ambulance received
report of a possible dia
betic reaction in a 30-year-
old woman. The patient
refused transport. Elvia
Sanchez Enriquez, 31, was
cited for No Operator's
License. The vehicle was
impounded.
-MCSO received
report from a resident on
Sand Hollow that a woman
stopped to tell her that she
had hit a deer. A deputy
responded, but was unable
to locate anything.
-MCSO arrested
Osbaldo Lopez Martinez,
31, for Failure to Carry and
Present Driver’s License.
He was lodged at Umatilla
County Jail. He was also
cited for Failure to Obey
Traffic Control Device.
-MCSO received
report from an lrrigon sub
ject that she got into an
argument with her mother
who threw the phone at
her. The caller left the
residence to stay with a
friend. A deputy talked to
both parties and the female
juvenile was returned to the
residence.
-MCSO received
report from an lrrigon man
that the back window of his
pickup was broken out and
the vehicle next to it had
a flat tire and the mirror
broken off.
-MCSO received
report from an lrrigon sub
ject that a woman had left
the previous day to go
shopping with a friend and
had not been seen or heard
from since. It was reported
to be unusual for her not to
answer her phone or have
contact, however it was
not unusual for her to go
off for a couple days. A
male subject was at home
with the couple’s one-year-
old daughter. The caller
later made contact with her
daughter.
-MCSO received
report that Milton-Free-
water Police Department
arrested Jason Edward
Kinzer, 26, on two Mor
row County warrants, for
Unlawful Possession of
M ethamphetamine and
Unlawful Possession of a
Controlled Substance and
a warrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/Driving While Sus
pended. He was lodged at
Umatilla County Jail with
$743 bail.
-Boardman Police
Department office made
contact with an individual
in the trunk of the car. Of
ficer advised he was smok
ing a cigarette.
-BPD, Boardman
Fire Department, Board-
man Ambulance received
report of a three-vehicle
motor vehicle accident
seven miles off 1-84 on
Tower Road with multiple
injuries.
-BPD received re
port from a subject that
she had a vehicle regis
tered in her name with her
ex-girlfriend and the ex
has almost gotten the car
repossessed. The reporter
wanted options on how
to get the car back. BPD
advised her it was a civil
matter.
-BPD receiv ed
report from a Boardman
woman that her ex-husband
was at the house and there
are juveniles there who are
scared and a female there
is violent. Caller said she
did not want to got back to
her house without officers
there.
-Boardman Fire
Department, Boardman
Ambulance received re
ports of a crash between a
van and possibly a semi.
-BFD received re
port of a kitchen fire in
Boardman.
-Boardman Ambu
lance received report of a
54-year-old female having
a seizure which may be
alcohol related.
-lrrigon Ambu
lance received report of a
child who had swallowed
something and was chok
ing.
-lrrigon Ambu
lance received request for
an ambulance for a 78-
year-old male subject who
had fallen out of his chair
and could not get up.
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