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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 29, 2012 SEVEN
Cottage Creek Apartments
l bed / l bath apartments
All utilities included!
160 N. Chase Street
Call toll free:
( 877 ) 967-6583 ~~
relay at (800) 735-2900 in
advance of the meeting.
Gerald W. Breazeale
City Manager
Published: February 22 and
29,2012
Affidavit
regulations pertaining to
temporary food service
operation. Contractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1. Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
M ethod of
approach.
4. Availability of labor
and equipment.
Copies of the Request
for Qualifications may be
obtained from Morrow
County Public Works, P.O.
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839,
(541)989-9500. Complete
proposals will be accepted
at the same address no later
than 4:00 p.m., April 20,
2012. Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
Published: February 22,
29 March 7, 14, 21,28 and
April 4, 2012
of this notice once each
week for three consecutive
weeks in the Heppner
Gazette Times, a newspaper
published and of general
circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon.
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Date of first publication:
February 29, 2012
Date of last publication:
March 14,2012
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N O T I C E TO THE
E L E C T O R S ,
FREEHOLDERS,
T A X P A Y E R S AND
OTHER INTERESTED
P E R S ONS OF THE
TOWN OF LEXINGTON,
OREGON, An Oregon
Municipal Corporation:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
If you wish to contest
the val i di t y of the
proceeding, or of the acts
or things enum erated
by the proceeding, you
must appear in this case.
To "appear" you must
file with the court a legal
paper called a "motion" or
"answer". The "motion" or
"answer" (or "reply") must
be given to the court clerk
or administrator within
10 days of the date of last
publication specified herein
along with the required
filing fee. It must be in
proper form and have proof
of service on the plaintiff
attorney or, if the plaintiff
does not have an attorney,
proof of service on the
plaintiff.
HEALTH DISTRICT
-Continuedfrom PAGE ONE with 17 new patients, 58
received a $35,000
quote from a Portland firm;
however, the details as to
what they would provide
were not sufficiently clear.
In other business,
the board:
-l ear ned from
Blauer that the state is
moving toward a coordi­
nated care program, by
which Medicaid patient
care would be managed. He
said that the bill has passed
the house and the senate and
is awaiting the governor’s
signature.
“The train is on
the tracks and it is moving
forward,” said Blauer.
Through coordinat­
ed care organizations, a set
amount would be provided
for each Medicaid patient
and that health care dollar
would be divided between
various agencies, such as
clinics, hospitals, dental
and mental health facili­
ties. No specifics have been
hammered out as of yet.
-learned that the
federally mandated elec­
tronic medical records sys­
tem recently installed at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
is still experiencing glitches
and continues to be backed
up manually. Molly Rhea,
director of nursing, said that
she expects that it will take
a year for all the bugs to be
worked out.
-received the fol­
lowing reports: Pioneer
Memorial Clinic had 468
patient visits for January
with 33 new patients, 32
seen by a nurse and six
no-shows; Irrigon Medical
Clinic had 166 patient visits
seen by a nurse and five no-
shows; Heppner Ambulance
had 27 total page-outs with
21 transports for $24,195
in revenue, Boardman
Ambulance had 31 page­
outs with 15 transports for
$ 19,154 in revenue, Irrigon
Ambulance had 20 page­
outs with 12 transports for
$14,104 in revenue, there
were two flights; Pioneer
Memorial Hospital had five
admissions, three swing bed
admissions, six admitted
for observation, 449 total
outpatients with 63 total
emergency room encoun­
ters, 1,454 lab tests, 109
x-ray procedures, 21 CT
scans, 32 EKG tests, one
treadmill procedure, seven
colonoscopy procedures,
three endoscopy proce­
dures, two colon/endoscopy
procedures, 68 respiratory
therapy procedures; Home
Health had 72 patient visits,
pharmacy had 1,211 drug
doses for $73,733 in drug
revenue.
-received the fol­
lowing profit/loss infor­
mation: the district had
$619,928 in gross patient
revenue, less $28,785 in
bad debts and $82,208 in
contractual and other ad­
justments, $102,894 in tax
revenue and $9,893 in other
revenue for $621,722 for
the total operating revenue;
$666,511 in total operating
expenses and a $10,220
in a non-operating gain
for a $34,568 loss for the
month and a $92,950 year-
to-date gain ($ 13,279 aver­
age monthly year-to-date
gain).
One bedroom apartment
downtown Heppner W/S/G PUBLIC NOTICE
paid $300/ month $150 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
deposit. 541-934-2534, OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
541-256-0389.
2-29-tfc
FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Probate Department
In
the Matter of the Estate
H ELP W ANTED
of:
No. 12PR004
Farm labor wanted for CECIL RILL,
Deceased.
pheasant farm, call TREO NOTICE TO INTERESTED
Ranches. 541-676-5840. PERSONS
2-29-lc N otice is given that
the u nd ersign ed has
Administrative Assistant been appointed and has
part time for two local qualified as the personal
churches. Nine hours representative of the estate.
per week in the office All persons having claims
plus one or two evenings against the estate are
per month. Job duties required to present it, with
req uire p ro ficien cy proper vouchers, within
in current versions of four months after the date
Word, Excel and Outlook, of first publication of this
good writing, grammar notice, as stated below, to PUBLIC NOTICE
and interpersonal skills, the personal representative IN TH E C I R C U I T
and a minimum of two at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 COURT OF THE STATE
years office experience. N. Main Street, P.O. Box OF OREGON FOR THE
Salary $600 per month. 428, Heppner, Oregon COUNTY OF MORROW
Send resume and contact 97836, or they may be In the Matter of the Petition
of:
information for three barred.
references to All Saints
All persons whose T H E T O W N OF
Episcopal Church, PO rights may be affected by LEXINGTON, an Oregon
Box 246, Heppner, or to the proceedings in this Municipal Corporation
hepsaints@centurytel.net. estate may obtain additional No. 12CV030
Closing date: March 10. inform ation from the NOTICE OF PETITION
2-29-2c records of the court, the F O R J U D I C I A L
personal representative or D E T E R M I N A T I O N
the attorney for the personal OF L E G A L I T Y OF
A MUNICIPAL BOND 6
PUBLIC NOTICE representative.
General Election 2012
DATED and first A U T H O R I Z A T I O N If you have questions, you
Lexington, Oregon
published February 15, PURSUANT TO ORS should see an attorney
immediately. If you need
33.710 AND 33.720
The following ballot title 2012 .
has been submitted to the Molly Anne Rill, Personal TO: THE ELECTORS, help in finding an attorney,
F R E E H O L D E R S , you may contact the Oregon
Town Election Officer Dee Representative
Burch by the Town Council 58952 Liberty School T A X P A Y E R S A N D State Bar Lawyer Referral
OTHER INTERESTED Service at (503) 684-3763
of Lexington, Oregon.
Road
P E R S ON S OF THE in the Portland area, online
The Ballot Title is as Heppner OR 97836
follows: Amendment to To be published for three TOWN OF LEXINGTON, at http://www.osbar.org/
An Oregon M unicipal public/ris/ris.html#referral,
Town Charter of Lexington, consecutive weeks.
or toll free elsewhere in
Oregon
P E R S O N A L Corporation.
Oregon at (800) 452-7636.
1
Any Elector may file a REPRESENTATIVE.
of the Hep­ be held March 23-26 at
The Town of Lexington, DATED this 27'" day of pner FFA Friends
petition for review of the Molly Anne Rill
and
FFA
alumni Hermiston High School.
ballot title with the Morrow 58952 Liberty School Rd. an Oregon M unicipal February. 2012.
Several Heppner FFA chap­
will
meet
on
Wednesday,
C o r p o r a t i o n , h a s William J. Kuhn, OSB No. Feb. 29, at 7 p.m. in the ter
County Circuit Court. Any Heppner, OR 97836
members will be getting
com menced an action 762075
such petition must be filed 541-676-5455
their
State FFA Degree at
Heppner
High
School
Ag
no later than 5:00 pm on A T T O R N E Y in Mo r r o w Co u n t y Attorney for the Town of Room.
the
convention.
March 7, 2012.
F O R P E R S O N A L Circuit Court, pursuant Lexington
Attendance at this
The group invites
to ORS 33. 710 and 267 N Main Street PO Box community
Dee Burch , Town of REPRESENTATIVE:
meeting
is important for
members,
par­
Lexington Elections Filing William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 33.720, to determine the 428
Heppner’s
FFA chapter to
ents,
friends
and
family
regularity and legality of Heppner, OR 97836
Officer
762075
continue
receiving
members
to
join
them
for
a
the Town of Lexington Published: February 29, night of membership build­ ship opportunities. scholar­
Published: February 29, Kuhn Law Offices
General Obligation Bond March 7, and 14, 2012
2012
267 N Main Street
Refreshments will
ing, planning for the year
Authorization
Measure 25- Affidavit
Affidavit
PO Box 428
be
served.
Any questions,
and
information
about
this
59 referred to the Town of
Heppner, OR 97836
call
Sylvia
Sandford
at 541 -
year's
State
FFA
Conven­
Telephone: 541-676-9141 Lexington Electors with an
571-5930.
tion.
State
convention
will
election held on November
Fax: 541-676-5502
PUBLIC NOTICE Email: kuhnandspicer@ 8 2011
Subsequent to the election,
City of Irrigon Public windwave.org
Notice
Published: February 15, 22 it was determined that the By Tayllor Gould
language "If the bonds
The City Council of Irrigon and 29, 2012
Feb. 19 and 20,
are approved, they will the youth On group
will hold a public hearing Affidavit
Hope
be payable from taxes Lutheran Church from
on March 20, 2012 at 6:00
endured
on property or property 30 hours of not eating in
PM at Irrigon City Hall,
500 NE Main Avenue, PUBLIC NOTICE ownership that are not subject order
raise awareness and
Irrigon, Oregon, regarding General Election 2012 to the limits of sections 11 money to for
the fight against
and lib, Article XI of the world hunger.
the termination of the joint Lexington, Oregon
management agreement The following ballot title Oregon Constitution" was
Participants stayed
(JMA) between the City of has been submitted to the improperly omitted from overnight
watched
Irrigon and Morrow County Town Election Officer Dee the Question section of the movies filled and
with
for management of planning Burch by the Town Council ballot title. This language and faith-defining comedy
mes­
is required to be in the sages, sparking conversa­
for lands associated with of Lexington, Oregon.
the Irrigon Urban Growth The Ballot Title is as follows: Question section by ORS tion within the high school
Boundary (UGB). The City Five Year Local Option Tax 250.037. The required group that created an amaz­
language was included in
of Irrigon is proposing to for Street Operations
environment.
terminate the agreement Any Elector may file a the Summary section of the ing learning
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o mmu n i t y Participants in the recent World Hunger Fast. Back (L-R):
for the following reasons: petition for review of the ballot title.
Britt, George Gomez (exchange student from Mexico),
member also came and Shelli
disputed removal of the ballot title with the Morrow 2
Drew
Brannon,
Robinson, Tom Gould and Bryce Fowl­
spoke to the youth group er. Middle (L-R): Garrett
urban growth boundary County Circuit Court. Any ANY I NT E R E S T E D about
Larissa
Gray, Tessa Gould, Tayllor Gould and
of alco­ Robanai Disque. Front (L-R):
Suarez Itarasi (exchange student
from Irrigon’s inventory by such petition must be filed PERSON SEEKING TO holism the and effects
multiple from Thailand), Chuck Zhu (exchange
student from China),
Morrow County; insufficient no later than 5:00 pm on CONTEST THE VALIDTY sclerosis does what
to
the
body.
Tim
Gould
and
Stephanie
Inskeep.
-Contributedphoto
OF THE PROCEEDING Members of the church for the youth.
re c o g n itio n o f C ity March 7, 2012.
to change,” said one par-
concerns in Urban Growth Dee Burch , Town of OR THE ACTS OR came
and
gave
a
comedic
“Because
of
your
THINGS ENUMERATED skit of what a drive-through support, statistics such as ticipant. A n y o n e wh o
Area planning decisions; Lexington
insufficient cooperation Elections Filing Officer , IN THE PROCEEDING
would look like in 14% of U.S households would like to donate to the
between the County and Published: February 29, must appear in Morrow church
modern
times. That and experiencing hunger or cause can contact All Saints
County C ircuit Court other community
the City in Urban Growth 2012
the fact that people live on Episcopal Church or Shelli
before the expiration of 10 made the event a support
Area planning decisions; Affidavit
success
only $1.25 a day are going Britt.
days after the last date of
and inadequate application
publication of this notice.
of City Planning standards
If no party appears within
in Urban Growth Area
planning decisions. The PUBLIC NOTICE 10 days of the last date of
failyre to raise an issue R E Q U E S T F O R publication, the Town of
in person or by letter at QUALIFICATIONS FOR Lexington will apply to the
eras, starting with from high-school days, music
the hearing, or failure Concession contractor above entitled Court for By Taylor Gould
Heppner High the 40s and 50s and going and dance.
the relief prayed for in the
to provide statem ents OHV Park
School ASB is putting on a through the 90s and into the
T ickets are on
or evidence sufficient to Morrow County Public Petition, to wit:
afford the decision maker Works - Morrow County, Declaring the General dance for adults on Friday, present. Music will change sale at Murray’s Drug or
O b l i g a t i o n B o n d March 9 at the HHS caf­ hourly to incorporate all from Tayllor Gould at 541-
an opportunity to respond Oregon
676-5510. Contact Tayllor
to the issue, means that Morrow County, Oregon, Authorization Measure 25- eteria. The cost for couples the eras.
The students en­ Gould with questions.
an appeal based on that requests proposals for a 59 presented to the voters will be $10; singles are $7.
The dance is a courage everyone to come
issue cannot be filed with q u alified concession on November 8, 2011 and
the state Land Use Board C ontractor to provide the results therefrom as fundraiser for a speaker with coworkers, friends Deadline for legal and
who came and talked to and family to support Hep­
of Appeals. Persons who self contained unit for regular and legal
the students about being pner High School activities Classified Advertising
would like to attend and food and/or drink (non 3
alcoholic)
facility
services
This notice is published drug and alcohol free. Par­ with this dance. It should
need assistance are urged
to call Irrigon City Hall at w ith applicable state pursuant to ORS 33.720, ticipants should be ready be a time for all to have
5:00
(541) 922-3047, or TTY food laws and sanitation which directs publication to dance through different fun and to remember past
Friends of Heppner
FFA meet this week
,
.
World hunger fast held
Blast from the Past adult
dance scheduled
1
Monday at