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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, March 5, 2014
H ELP W ANTED
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner is seeking a
CNA or CMA for part-
tim e , v a ria b le s h ift
position(s). For more
information, contact Molly
Rhea, DNS, 541 -676-2947.
Applications are available
online at www.morrow
countyhealthdistrict.org,
at the Patient Business
Office at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, or by contacting
Patti Allstott, 541-676-
2949. Pre-employment
background check and drug
screen required. Job closes
March 17. Morrow County
Health District is an Equal
Employment Opportunity
Employer.
3-5-2c
Wildland Firefighters for
2014 Fire Season. Must
be able to pass fitness
rest and take required
training. Email resumes to
bruceyounglogging@live.
com or fax to 541-676-
5189.
3-5-2c
Water tender operators for
2014 fire season. 18 years of
age with CDL, Physcially fit
Wage DOE Email resumes
to bruceyounglogging@
live.com or fax to 541 -676-
5189.
3-5-2c
PUBLIC NOTICE
Public Hearing Notice
Morrow County Special
Transportation Committee
is holding an organizational
meeting Thursday, March
13, 2014 to discuss the
Special Transportation
Plan update and review the
bylaws. The meeting will
take place at 5pm, Stokes
Landing Senior Center, 195
Opal Place, Irrigon, OR.
Contact: Linda Skendzel
541-922-6420
Published: February 26 and
March 5
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST
FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
Concessionaire in OHV
Landing Kitchen Morrow/
Grant OHV Park - Morrow
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Concessionaire
in OHV Landing Kitchen
to provide food handling
and preparation services
for various events and
regular season. Supplies
and equipment is furnished.
C o n c e s s io n a ire w ill
need food inventory and
appropriate food handlers
licenses. Contractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Experience.
2.
Method of approach.
3.
Availability of labor
and inventory.
Copies o f 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., March
14, 2014 Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
Published: February 26,
March 5 and 12, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
JIM NELSON and YUNG
NELSON, Plaintiff's,
and MANUEL REYES,
Defendant.
14CV016
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
TO: MANUEL REYES, the
above named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON,
you are hereby required
to appear and defend the
complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court
on or before the expiration
of 30 days from the date
of the first publication of
this summons; if you fail
to so appear and answer,
Plaintiffs for want thereof
will apply to the above
entitled Court for the relief
prayed for in its complaint,
to wit:
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs
pray for judgment against
Defendant:
(a)
On the First Claim
for Relief for $2,000.00
for material, equipment,
and labor and attorney fees
pursuant to ORS 20.080;
(b)
On the Second
C laim for R e lie f for
$2,000.00 for material,
equipment, and labor, and
attorney fees pursuant to
ORS 20.080;
(c)
On the Third Claim
for Relief for $550.00 for
material, and attorney fees
pursuant to ORS 20.080;
(d)
On the F ourth
C laim for R e lie f for
$1,700.00 for property;
(e)
On the Fifth Claim
for Relief for $600.00 for
unpaid rent, and attorney
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An award of costs,
fees, and disbursements
incurred herein and for such
other and further relief as
the Court deems just and
proper.
This summons is published
by order of the Honorable
Eva J. Temple, judge of the
above entitled Court made
and entered on the 27th day
of February , 2014. directing
publication of this summons
once each week for four
consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette-Times, a
newspaper published and
of general circulation in
Morrow County, Oregon.
Date of first publication:
March 5,-2014
Date of last publication:
March 26, 2014
N O T I C E
TO
DEFENDANT: READ
THESE
PAPERS
CAREFULLY
You must "appear" in
this case or the other side
will win automatically.
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 30
days of the date of first
publication specified herein
along with the required
filing fee. It must be in
proper form and have proof
of service on the Plaintiffs'
attorney or, if the Plaintiff's
do not have an attorney,
proof of service on the
Plaintiff's.
If you have questions, you
should see an attorney
immediately. If you need
help in finding an attorney,
you may call the Oregon
State Bar Lawyer Referral
Service at (503) 684-3763
or toll free at (800) 452-
7636, or online at http://
www.osbar.org/public/ris/
ris.html#referral.
DATED this 27th
day of February, 2014.
William J. Kuhn,
OBS No. 762075 for
Thomas
J .
Creasing, OSB #940623
A t t o r n e y fo r
Plaintiff's
Published: March 5, 12, 19
and 26, 2014
Affidavit
PUBLIC NO TIC E
Local Boy Scouts visit state
capitol
Boy Scouts from local
troop 691 made history
by performing the flag
ceremony for the House of
Representatives session of
the legislature at the state
Capitol on President's Day
Feb. 17.
Eleven young men, all
from Heppner, participated
in the flag cerem ony.
Jeremiah Petzoldt led the
proceeding. Ryan Cecil
carried and posted the
Oregon State llag and Ryan
Smith carried and posted
the United States flag. Other
members of the color guard
included Antonio Matthew,
Angel Matthew, Leo Waite,
Justice Petzoldt, Elijah
Grigg, Sam Grigg, Jimmy
Adams and David Adams.
Also accompanying the
troop were Dieter Waite,
Isaac G rigg and Dan
Grigg. The Scout Troop is
sponsored by the Willow
Creek Branch of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints.
While at the Capitol
the Boy Scouts were hosted
by Rep. Greg Smith. Prior
to the session, Smith spent
time with the boys on the
House floor, explaining
how the process works
when they are in session
and answering questions.
Back to front: Angel Matthew, Sam Grigg, Elijah Grigg, Justice
Petzoldt, Leo Waite, Jimmy Adams, David Adams, Ryan Smith
and Ryan Cecil. -Contributedphoto
Following the flag ceremony
Rep. Smith introduced each
individual by name to the
members of the House so
that it would be part of state
record. The young men
were then allowed to stay
and listen to several bills
being debated and voted on.
Smith also provided them
with a tour of the Capitol
and treated them to lunch.
“Only a few scout
troops per year are allowed
to participate in legislative
sessions each year. It's
a great honor for these
young men to have this
opportunity” said Smith.
An important part of
the Boy Scout program is
to become good citizens
in the community, state
and nation and to learn
how government works and
functions.
“ What an incredible
e x p e rie n c e fo r th e se
young men to be able to
see the state legislative
process first-hand and to
gain an appreciation for
the hard work and effort
our representatives do
on our behalf,” said Dan
Grigg, one of the young
men’s leaders. “We are so
grateful to Rep. Smith for
hosting our troop and for
his kindness and generosity
throughout the day. We are
fortunate to have such a
great man representing our
district.”
SEAL BOOK, MOVIES
-Continuedfrom PAGE ONE definitive work on the lead-
came out the last week
in February, is written from
“a lot of new research,
a lot of new interviews
with people,” McEwen
says. Highlights of the book
include stories about the
mission to kill Osama bin
Laden and the deadly attack
on the U.S. diplomatic
outpost in Benghazi. *
“(It's) essentially about
a series of things, including
some inside stories that
have never been reported,”
says McEwen. “(Some)
very good info on the
creation of SEAL Team 6.
In-depth analysis of what
took place in Benghazi.”
For M cEw en, the
project was more than
abstract observation.
“A friend of mine, Ty
Woods, was one of the
Navy SEALs that was
killed in Benghazi. I really
wanted to do a book that
described the unwillingness
of the administration to
move assets forward that
were available, as described
in our book, to save the two
Navy SEALS that were
killed in Benghazi, Ty
Woods and Glen Doherty,”
McEwen says, referring to
the ex-SEALS who were
working as independent
contractors with the CIA in
Libya when they were killed
together on the rooftop of a
CIA annex in Benghazi on
Sept. 11,2012. “Ty Woods
was a friend of mine. I
take it personally when my
friends are killed.”
Personal connection or
not, McEwen also said he
is inspired by the real-life
stories that make history.
“I’m always a historian
at the end of the day. My
true passion is history, so I
hope to always be involved
in accurate historical works
such as this,” he says. “I
think it’s probably going to
be recognized as one of the
REQUEST
FOR
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
T r u c k in g S e r v i c e s
Contractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Trucking Services
C ontractor to provide
regular hauling and trucking
services for various County
G eneral Public Works
projects. C ontractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method
of
approach.
4.
A v a ilab ility o f
labor and with passed DOT
inspection.
Copies o f 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. March
14, 2014 any questions or
The Morrow County
concerns may be addressed
Special
Transportation
to Sandi Putman.
Fund
Committee
is looking
Published: February 26,
for
people
to
serve
on the
March 5 and 12, 2014
committee.
The
Special
Transportation Fund (STF)
program was created by the
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up to Benghazi, as well as
what could have been done
differently to save those
SEALs. We have several
different scenarios in there
of what we believe could
have been done differently
to save lives.”
“Eyes on Target” was
released the last week
of February, and can be
purchased in “all the usual
places,” including Walmart,
Costco and Amazon.com.
Also upcoming for
McEwen is his second
novel, “Target America,”
the sequel to “Sniper Elite.”
The novel is slated to be
released in June of this year.
“I’m excited about that
to o ,” says McEwen. “ I
think ‘Target America’ is
gonna take the characters
we established in the first
book to a new level.”
McEwen also said
p u b lish e r Sim on and
Schuster has ordered a third
book in the series.
“That’s always good
for an author, because it’s
a sign that what you’re
doing is good and that the
publisher likes it,” he adds.
Spielberg is out; Eastwood
is in
M cEw en said the
“Sniper Elite” movie project
is still in the hands of the
people at Ridley Scott's
Scott Free Productions.
Scott has turned out modem
classic action films like
Alien, Gladiator and Black
Hawk Down. However,
the “Sniper Elite” project
has been sidelined while
the production company
focuses on other projects.
Not so the “American
Sniper” project spearheaded
by actor Bradley Cooper,
who will also star in the
film.
“ I'm excited to get
involved in that. Bradley
is getting himself in SEAL
Team shape and he’s ready
to roll,” says McEwen.
Spielberg, who had
been slated to direct, is
off the project, but he’s
been replaced by another
Hollywood heavy-hitter,
Clint Eastwood.
“I’m really happy about
it. I think Clint Eastwood is
the absolute perfect director
for that project, in my
opinion,” McEwen says.
“Eastwood was always our
first choice. I could not be
happier that he’s now going
to direct the movie.”
McEwen says Cooper
and the rest of the cast
remains the same. While he
couldn’t give a date for the
start of production, he did
say he believed it would be
sometime this spring.
M cE w en say s he
is “very involved” as a
consultant in both movie
projects.
“How much time I’m
gonna spend on set will
be determined later, but
I’ll be on set,” he says
of the “American Sniper”
film. “Unfortunately, as a
result of the horrific acts
of a gunman, I’m the only
consultant left, which I
would much rather be
different.”
Chris Kyle, 38, and
his friend Chad Littlefield,
35, were killed when they
were shot multiple times
at a gun range in Texas last
February. Police arrested
Eddie Ray Routh, a 25-year-
old Marine who had served
tours in Iraq and Haiti, for
the shooting.
“We're going to move
on and w e’re going to
bring Chris’ message to
the big screen just like we
did in ‘American Sniper,'”
finishes McEwen, “and
it’s going to be one of
unabashed patriotism and
support for the American
troops and this country.”
STF committee seeks members
the commissioners have
appointed a local advisory
STF committee, the Special
Transportation Advisory
Committee. The purpose
of the STF program is to
provide mobility for seniors
and persons with disabilities
who cannot access regular
modes of transportation
such as fixed route or
personal transportation.
STF transportation
enables these individuals
to “maintain a reasonable
quality of life and level
of independence.” They
need transportation to and
from sites for medical,
n u tritio n al, shopping,
recreational and other
services.
For more information
please call 541-922-6420.
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