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EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 23,2013 29, 2013 at 7:00 pm at PUBLIC NOTICE the district office, #1 West THE PORT OF MORROW, OREGON 2 bedroom apartment behind Marine Drive, Boardman, NOTICE OF ADOPTION BEO newly rem odeled, Oregon." OF RESOLUTION washer & dryer. All stainless P ublished: January 23, The Port of Morrow, Oregon appliances $550/m onth 2013 (the “Port” ) hereby gives water paid 1st & last 541- PUBLIC NOTICE notice pursuant to ORS 676-9202. NOTICE TO 777.565( 1) that the Board of l-2-5c INTERESTED PERSONS Commissioners of the Port Willow View Apartments will consider a Resolution In the Circuit Court of 515 N. Elder, H eppner the State of Oregon for (the “ R eso lu tio n ” ) at a Choice 2-bedroom Second the County of Morrow regular meeting to be held floor, 541-256-0388. No. 13PR001 at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 12-2-tfc Estate of: Jean Ann Turner, February 13, 2013 at the Deceased Riverfront Center, 2 Marine Two bedroom, one bath Notice is hereby given that Drive, Boardman, Oregon home for rent in Heppner. the person named below has 97818. The Resolution will $ 6 5 0 .0 0 p e r m o n th . been appointed personal authorize the issuance, sale, Landlord pays water/sewer representative of the estate. execution and delivery of utilities. Includes washer/ All persons having claims the Port of Morrow 2013 dryer, attached garage & a g ain st the e sta te are Bonneville Cooperation lawn maintenance. For required to present them to Transm ission F acilities rental application, please the personal representative S h o rt-T erm N ote (the contact 541/ 676-8719. at: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton, “Note”), approve the Note OR 97801 w ithin four and other documents to be months after the date of first executed and delivered or PUBLIC NOTICE publication of this notice, or distributed in connection the claims may be barred. therewith; and certain other REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR All persons whose rights matters related thereto. may be affected by the Com plete copies o f the Concessionaire in OHV proceedings may obtain Resolution may be obtained Landing Kitchen Morrow/Grant OHV Park - additional information without charge from the from the records of the court, General Manager of the Port Morrow County, Oregon Morrow County, Oregon, the personal representative located at the Riverfront Center, 2 M arine Drive, requests proposals for a or the attorney. qualified Concessionaire Dated and first published: P.O. Box 200, Boardman, Oregon 97818 telephone: in OHV Landing Kitchen January 9, 2013 541-481-7678. to provide food handling Melissa Jean Lindsay THE PORT OF MORROW, and preparation services Pers. Rep. OREGON for various events and 75655 Baseline Ln G a ry N e a l, G e n e r a l regular season. Supplies Heppner, OR 97836 Manager and equipment is furnished. Steven H. Corey C o n c e s s io n a ir e w ill Corey Byler Rew Lorenzen P u b lish ed Jan u ary 23, January 30 and February need food inventory and & Hojem, LLP 6, 2013 appropriate food handlers 222 SE Dorion Ave Affidavit licenses. C ontractors Pendleton, OR 97801 submitting qualifications 541-276-3331 shall be considered based Published: January 9, 16 upon the following general and 23, 2013 Affidavit evaluation criteria: 1. Experience. 2. M ethod o f approach. PUBLIC NOTICE 3. Availability of labor INVITATION TO BID Heppner and inventory. FOR Sunday, Jan. 27, from MORROW COUNTY C opies o f the R equest 12-1:30 p.m.: St. Patrick’s for Qualifications may be 14 PORTABLE TOILET Catholic Church will host obtained from M orrow SELF CONTAINED a coffee hour for Father County Public Works, P.O. FREE STANDING Condon in the Parish Hall. Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, UNITS Everyone is welcome. Lexington, Oregon 97839, Sealed bids for fourteen Saturday, Feb. 2: Fifth (541)989-9500. Complete (14) po rtab le restroom Annual BEO Wrestling In proposals will be accepted units (Porta Potty’s) will vitational at Heppner High at the same address no be received by Morrow School, with competition to later than 4:00 p.m., Jan. C ounty, P u b lic W orks begin at 10 a.m. Tickets can 25, 2013 Any questions or O ffice, P.O. Box 428, be purchased at the door; concerns may be addressed 365 West H ighw ay 74, concessions are available. to Sandi Putman. Lexington, Oregon, 97839. BMCC is offering some Published: January 9, 16 Until the bid closing time of social media classes, which and 23, 2013 4:00 p.m., on the 19th day will be taught by Heidi o f February, 2013. Bids Nelson: Classes are $49 will be publicly opened and PUBLIC NOTICE read at the bid opening time each and will be held in the HHS computer room. REQUEST FOR BIDS of 9:30 a.m. On the 20th day Morrow County Public of February 2013. Morrow The classes will be Twit- Works is accepting bids on County requires the units ter/Pinterest for Business; Blogging for Business; and the following: to be serviced on a mid Social Media Management. 1. Herbicides week schedule on a weekly S pecificatio n s and bid basis. Units are located To register, contact Anne at sheets may be obtained by at various locations in 541-422-7040. contacting Morrow County Morrow County, locations Public Works P.O. Box 428, and numbers o f units are 365 W Hwy 74, Lexington, as follows. OR. 97839. Phone 541- 1 Unit South end transfer 989-9500. station Bids must be received at 57185 Hwy 74, the Morrow County Public Lexington, OR 97839 Works Office, P.O. Box 1 Unit North end transfer 428, 365 W. Hwy 74, and station Lexington, OR 97839 no 69900 Frontage Ln. later than 4:00 p.m. Friday, Boardman, OR. 97818 January 18,2013 Bids must 2 Units Cutsforth Park be in a sealed envelope 58430 Willow Cr. marked “Herbicide Bid”. Rd., Heppner, OR. 97836 Bids will be opened January 1 Unit Anson Wright Park 23,2013. Starting at 10:00 47500 Hwy 207- a.m. at the Morrow County S p ray , H e p p n e r, OR. Court Session being held at 97836 the Courthouse in Heppner, 7 Units OHV Park O R . For a d d itio n a l 71000 FS Rd. 21, information contact Morrow Heppner, OR. 97836 County Public Works 541 - 1 ADA Unit OHV Park 989-9500. 71000 FS Rd. 21, Morrow County reserves Heppner, OR. 97836 the right to reject any and 1 Portable wheeled Unit all bids and/or to postpone V a r io u s r o a d the award of bids for thirty department locations (30) days from the date of B id s s h a ll be bid by opening. monthly basis. Morrow Morrow County does not County reserves the right discriminate on the basis of to reject any and all bids age, religion, race national or to postpone the award origin, sex or handicapped of bids for thirty (30) days statu s in h irin g or the from the date o f opening. provision of services. The County will award Published: January 9, 16 the contract with in twenty and 23,2012 (20) calendar days of the Affidavit bid opening at that time ) units will need to be readily and in place. PUBLIC NOTICE available Published: January 16, 23, The regular January board meeting for Boardman Park 30, February 6 and 13, & Recreation District will 2013 be held Tuesday, January Affidavit FOR R EM Chamber Chatter Oregon farmers support local schools through Farmers Grow Rural Education Oregon to receive up to $55,000for math and science programs across the state For the second consec utive year, America’s Farm ers Grow Rural Education, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, will give Oregon farmers the opportunity to enhance math and science programs in their commu nities. Now until April 15, farmers can nominate a lo cal public school district to compete for a merit-based grant of up to $25,000. Ad ministrators of nominated school districts may then submit grant applications through April 30. This year, the program expands to 26 new counties, for a total of 1,271 eligible counties across 39 states. Following a success ful pilot in Minnesota and Illinois, America’s Farm ers Grow Rural Education debuted nationally last year, awarding $2.3 million to school districts coast to coast. “We believe engaging rural youth in their math and science studies lays the foundation for a bright future,” said Deborah Pat terson, M onsanto Fund president. “This generation is the future of agriculture, and funding from the Grow Rural Education program helps ensure they are ready to be the next great lead ers.” Morrow County is one of two eligible counties in Oregon, according to the Grow Rural Education of ficial rules. Eligible farmers can nominate their favorite public school district by visiting www.GrowRural- Education.com and follow ing the “Nominate Now” link on the top, left-hand comer of the page. Farmers may also nominate a school district by calling 1-877- 267-3332. Grants will be award ed by the Monsanto Fund based on merit, need and community support. The America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education Advisory Council, a group o f 30 farmer leaders from across the country, will select the winning grant applications. Advisory Council members were selected based on their passion for agriculture and education, as well as experience in rural school districts. A m e ric a ’s F arm ers Grow Rural Education is part of the Monsanto Fund’s overall effort to strengthen America’s farming com munities. Another program that is part o f this effort is America’s Farmers Grow Communities, which gives winning farmers the op portunity to direct a $2,500 donation to a community nonprofit organization in their county. For more information about the America’s Farm ers Grow Rural Education program and to view the official rules, visit www. GrowRuralEducation.com. Work continues on Hwy. 74 rock fall Backhoes like this one have become a familiar sight near milepost 35 on Hwy. 74, where travelers between Lexington and lone can expect short delays, usually between 10 and 15 minutes. The work is part of a rock-fall project that will cut back part of the rock face to help reduce the amount of falling debris onto the highway. Work is expected to be complete by mid-march. -Photo by April Sykes H epppner L es S chwab 1 CONGRATULATES LOCAL students ! 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