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    EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
FO R R E N T
2 bedroom apartment behind
BEO newly remodeled,
washer & dryer. All stainless
appliances $550/month
water paid 1st & last 541 -
676-9202.
l-2-5c
Willow View Apartments
515 N. Elder, Heppner
Choice 2-bedroom Second
floor, 541-256-0388.
12-2-tfc
Wednesday, January 30,2013
executed and delivered or
distributed in connection
therewith; and certain other
matters related thereto.
Complete copies o f the
Resolution may be obtained
without charge from the
General Manager of the Port
located at the Riverfront
Center, 2 Marine Drive,
P.O. Box 200, Boardman,
Oregon 97818 telephone:
541-481-7678.
THE PORT OF MORROW,
OREGON
G ary N e a l, G e n e ra l
Manager
Published January 23,
January 30 and February
6, 2013
Affidavit
the Portland metropolitan
area) or toll-free elsewhere
in Oregon at (800)452-7636.
This summons is
issued pursuant to ORCP
7.ROUTH CRABTREE
OLSEN, PC.
Stephanie Schilling, OSB
#104942
schilling@rcolegal.com
Attorneys for Plaintiff
511 SW 10th Ave., Ste.
400
Portland, OR 97205
P: (503) 459-0140 F: (503)
977-7963
Published: January 30,
February 6, 13 and 20,
2013.
Two bedroom, one bath
home for rent in Heppner.
$ 6 5 0 .0 0 per m o n th ,
Landlord pays water/sewer
utilities. Includes washer/
P U B L IC N O T IC E
dryer, attached garage &
REQUEST FOR BIDS
lawn maintenance. For P U B L IC N O T IC E
rental application, please IN TH E C IR C U IT Morrow County Public
contact 541/ 676-8719. COURT FOR THE STATE Works is accepting bids
for the airlift rem oval
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OF OREGON IN AND
o
FOR THE COUNTY OF f a portion o f the exist­
ing clock tower and bell
P U B L IC N O T IC E MORROW
CITIMORTGAGE, INC., from the Morrow County
INVITATION TO BID
its successors in interest Courthouse, located 100
FOR
and/or
assigns, Plaintiff, S. Court Street in Hep­
MORROW COUNTY
pner, OR.
v.
14 PORTABLE TOILET
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
OF
It is anticipated that two
SELF CONTAINED
H. LO U ISE BARRY; separate lift dates, one
FREE STANDING
SANDRA L. RITTHALER; for the rem oval o f the
UNITS
SUSAN
A. FLORES; e x istin g stru ctu re and
Sealed bids for fourteen
OCCUPANTS
OF THE bell and one for the place­
(14) portable restroom
PREMISES;
AND
THE
units (Porta Potty’s) will
ment o f the reconstructed
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E
A
L
P
R
O
P
E
R
TY
be received by Morrow
structure and bell, will
County, Public Works L O C A T E D AT 211 be required. Each date
O ffice, P.O. Box 428, SOUTHWEST BLALOCK
will require 2 or more
365 West Highway 74, COURT. BOARDMAN,
lifts as determined by the
Lexington, Oregon, 97839. OREGON 97818,
contractor.
Until the bid closing time of Defendants.
The existing clock tower
Case
No.
12CV159
4:00 p.m., on the 19th day
S
U
M
M
O
N
S
B
Y
structure to be removed
of February, 2013. Bids
PUBLICATION
is estimated at 7,200 lbs.
will be publicly opened and
TO
THE
DEFENDANTS:
The bell is estimated to
read at the bid opening time
of 9:30 a.m. On the 20th day Unknown Heirs o f H. weigh 3,050 lbs. The
of February 2013. Morrow Louise Barry.
existing tower structure
County requires the units In the name of the State and bell will be prepared
to be serviced on a mid of Oregon, you are hereby for rem oval by others
week schedule on a weekly required to appear and prior to the arrival o f
basis. Units are located answer the complaint filed
the lift contractor. The
at various locations in against you in the above-
C
ontractor shall airlift
Morrow County, locations entitled Court and cause
the
stru ctu re and bell
and numbers of units are on or before the expiration
of 30 days from the date of and lower it to a location
as follows.
1 Unit South end transfer the first publication of this directly adjacent to the
summons. The date of first Courthouse.
station
57185 Hwy 74, publication in this matter On the second lift date,
is January, 30, 2013. If the contractor shall air­
Lexington, OR 97839
you
fail timely to appear lift the re-constructed
1 Unit North end transfer
and
answer,
plaintiff will
station
tower structure and bell
apply
to
the
above-entitled
69900 Frontage Ln.
court for the relief prayed back into position on the
Boardman, OR. 97818
for in its complaint. This Courthouse building.
2 Units Cutsforth Park
58430 Willow Cr. is a judicial foreclosure of The contractor shall be
Rd., Heppner, OR. 97836 a deed of trust in which responsible for all rigging
1 Unit Anson Wright Park the plaintiff requests that associated with the lifts.
47500 Hwy 207- the plaintiff be allowed to T he M o rro w C o u n ty
Spray, H eppner, OR. foreclose your interest in Courthouse is located ap­
the following described real proximately 8.9 air miles
97836
property:
7 Units OHV Park
from the Lexington, Or,
71000 FS Rd. 21, LOT 21, BLOCK 10, Airport (9S9).
COLUMBIA TERRACE, B ids shall include all
Heppner, OR. 97836
IN TH E C IT Y OF
1 ADA Unit OHV Park
c o sts a sso c iate d w ith
71000 FS Rd. 21, BOARDMAN, COUNTY m o b ilizatio n for each
OF M ORRO W AND
Heppner, OR. 97836
separate lift date and all
STATE OF OREGON.
1 Portable wheeled Unit
costs
associated with rig­
V a rio u s ro a d Commonly known as: 211
ging,
lifting and placing
Southwest Blalock Court,
department locations
Bids shall be bid by Boardman, Oregon 97818. as directed. Dates for
T O lifts shall be coordinated
monthly basis. Morrow N O T I C E
between the contractor
County reserves the right DEFENDANTS:
to reject any and all bids READ THESE PAPERS and the Morrow County
or to postpone the award CAREFULLY!
Public Works Dept.
A lawsuit has been The successful contrac­
of bids for thirty (30) days
from the date of opening. started against you in the tor must have Worker’s
The County will award above-entitled court by Compensation Insurance
the contract with in twenty CitiMortgage, Inc., plaintiff. covering work in Oregon.
(20) calendar days of the Plaintiff’s claims are stated
The successful contractor
bid opening at that time in the written complaint,
must
also submit docu­
a
copy
of
which
was
filed
units will need to be readily
ments
addressing insur­
with
the
above-entitled
available and in place.
ance,
non-collusion,
tax
Court.
Published: January 16, 23,
You
must
“appear”
law,
debarment,
and
con­
30, February 6 and 13,
in this case or the other side flict o f interest as part
2013
will
win automatically. To o f the personal services
Affidavit
“appear” you must file with contract.
P U B L IC N O T IC E the court a legal document
Sealed bids must be re­
THE PORT OF
c alled a “ m o tio n ” or
ceived at the M orrow
MORROW, OREGON
“answer.” The “motion” or
C
ounty P ublic W orks
NOTICE OF ADOPTION “answer” (or “reply”) must
Office,
P.O. Box 428,365
OF RESOLUTION
be given to the court clerk
W.
Hwy
74, Lexington,
The Port of Morrow, Oregon or administrator within 30
(the “Port”) hereby gives days of the date of first OR 97839 by 4:00 pm
notice pursuant to ORS publication specified herein February 26,2013. Bids
777.565(1) that the Board of along with the required must be in a sealed en­
Commissioners of the Port filing fee. It must be in velope marked “Bid for
will consider a Resolution proper form and have proof Clocktower Lift”. Bids
(the “ R esolution”) at a of service on the plaintiff's will be opened and pub­
regular meeting to be held attorney or, if the plaintiff licly read on Wednesday
at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, does not have an attorney,
F eb ru ary 27, 2013 at
February 13, 2013 at the proof o f service on the
10:00 a.m. at the M or­
Riverfront Center, 2 Marine plaintiff.
row County Court House
Drive, Boardman, Oregon
If you have any
97818. The Resolution will questions, you should see located at 100 S. Court
authorize the issuance, sale, an attorney immediately. Street in Heppner, OR.
execution and delivery of If you need help in finding For additional informa­
the Port of Morrow 2013 an attorney, you may tion contact Sandi Put­
Bonneville Cooperation contact the Oregon State man at Morrow County
Transmission Facilities B ar’s Lawyer Referral P u b lic W orks, p h o n e
Short-Term Note (the Service online at www. 541-989-9500.
“Note”), approve the Note oregonstatebar.org or by Morrow County reserves
and other documents to be calling (503) 684-3763 (in the right to reject any and
I
all bids and/or to post­
pone the award o f bids
for thirty (30) days from
the date o f opening.
M orrow C ounty does
not discriminate on the
basis o f age, religion,
race national origin, sex
or handicapped status in
hiring or the provision o f
services.
Published: January
30, February 6,13,20,2013
Affidavit
CARD O FTH A N K i
Phil & 1 would like to
thank the C ham ber o f
Commerce for selecting
TREO Ranches as “Busi­
ness o f the Year”; it is
truly a great honor.
We would, also, like to
thank Kay Proctor for
nom inating us and for
all the people who sent
the wonderful letters in
support o f us.
Being able to celebrate
our win with family and
friends was really great.
We would like to con­
gratulate all the winners:
Les P austian, B abette
Wall, Terry Gentry, Mag­
gie Collins, and Don &
Jean Bennett.
Others not to be forgot­
ten are: Bill Kuhn who
was the MC for the night,
Sheryll Bates for all her
hard work, the decorat­
ing committee, the serv­
ers, A lvin Liu and his
wonderful meal, and Joe
Lindsay for his wonder­
ful sense o f humor in the
song he wrote for all of
us. Please forgive me if I
have left anyone out.
We truly are blessed to
live in this little com ­
munity that cares about
their own.
Phil & Kathy Carlson
“Business o f the Year”
1-30-1c
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis­
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Robert Hector Ver-
duzco, 24, was convicted
of Assault IV, a Class A
misdemeanor; sentence of
180 jail time was suspended
and the defendant given 24
month bench probation to
include 140 hours of com­
munity service. Fines, fees,
assessments and restitution
totaled $1,935.47.
-Luis F. Gonzales Sifu-
entes, 24. was convicted of
Criminal Trespass I, a Class
A misdemeanor. Total fines,
fees and assessments were
$ 1,000. Gonzales Sifuentes
was further convicted of
Failure to Appear II, a Class
A misdemeanor; fines, fees
and assessments totaled
$ 200 .
-Andres Aurelio Ramir­
ez, 25, was convicted of
Possession of Prohibited
Firearms or Silencer, a
Class A misdemeanor; sen­
tence of 180 days jail time
was suspended and the
defendant sentenced to 24
months bench probation.
Total fines, fees and assess­
ments were $340.
-Kayla Marie Vierra,
24, was convicted of Pos­
session of Methamphet-
amine, a Class C felony,
and sentenced to have her
driver's license suspend­
ed for six months and 18
months supervised proba­
tion, subject to 90 sanction
units with 30 jail units, with
five custody units to be used
for 80 hours community
service. Total fines, fees and
assessments were $1,220.
Coat donation
program going
strong at CRCHS
Since the w inter of
2005, Colum bia River
Community Health Servic­
es (CRCHS) has been run­
ning a winter coat donation
program entitled “Be an
Angel” for those individu­
als and families in need of
warm outerwear.
In the past, CRCHS has
received community dona­
tions of gently-worn coats,
sweaters, hats, gloves and
sweatshirts.
Every year, the orga­
nization says it finds the
need has increased, with
donations barely keeping
up with demand. In the past
four months, they report,
they have given out more
than 435 coats.
On Nov. 27, CRCHS
received an early Christ­
mas present...a check for
$1,500 was received from
The Scudder Family Foun­
dation Inc.
This check came in the
form of an unrestricted gift
from the foundation, which
means that CRCHS was al­
lowed to use the funds for
whatever they felt fit.
The funds have been
used to purchase coats to
help assist with the demand
for the much-needed “Be an
Angel” program.
The clinic is still tak­
ing any donations from
the community for this
program.
All warm clothing can
be dropped off year-round
at the new clinic building
at 450 Tatone Street in
Boardman.
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