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TWELVE - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 12, 2014
concerns may be addressed
to
Sandi Putman.
REQUEST
FOR
Published:
February 26,
QUALIFICATIONS FOR
March
5
and
12, 2014
Concessionaire in OHV
Landing Kitchen Morrow/
Grant OHV Park - Morrow
PUBLIC NOTICE
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
requests proposals for a OF TH E STATE OF
qualified Concessionaire OREGON
in OHV Landing Kitchen FOR THE COUNTY OF
to provide food handling MORROW
and preparation services JIM NELSON and YUNG
for various events and NELSON. Plaintiffs,
regular season. Supplies and MANUEL REYES,
and equipment is furnished. Defendant.
C o n c e s s io n a ir e w ill 14CV016
need food inventory and PUBLISHED SUMMONS
appropriate food handlers TO: MANUEL REYES, the
licenses.
C ontractors above named defendant.
submitting qualifications IN THE NAME OF THE
shall be considered based STATE OF O REG O N ,
upon the following general you are hereby required
to appear and defend the
evaluation criteria;
complaint filed against you
1.
Experience.
2.
Method of approach. in the above entitled Court
3.
Availability of labor on or before the expiration
o f 30 days from the date
and inventory.
C opies o f the R equest of the first publication of
for Qualifications may be this summons; if you fail
obtained from M orrow to so appear and answer.
County Public Works, P.O. Plaintiffs for want thereof
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, will apply to the above
Lexington, Oregon 97839, entitled Court for the relief
(541)989-9500. Complete prayed for in its complaint,
proposals will be accepted to wit:
at the same address no later WHEREFORE. Plaintiffs
than 4:00 p.m., March 14, pray for judgment against
2014 Any questions or Defendant:
On the First Claim
concerns may be addressed (a)
for
R
elief
for $2,000.00
to Sandi Putman.
for
material,
equipment,
Published; February 26,
and
labor
and
attorney
fees
March 5 and 12, 2014
pursuant to ORS 20.080;
(b)
On the S econd
C laim fo r R e lie f fo r
PUBLIC NOTICE $2,000.00 for m aterial,
REQUEST
F O R equipment, and labor, and
QUALIFICATIONS FOR attorney fees pursuant to
T r u c k i n g S e r v i c e s ORS 20.080;
Contractor
(c)
On the Third Claim
Morrow County Public for Relief for $550.00 for
Works Projects - Morrow material, and attorney fees
County( Oregon
pursuant to ORS 20.080;
Morrow County, Oregon, (d)
On th e F o u rth
requests proposals for a C laim fo r R e lie f for
qualified Tntcking Services $1,700.00 for property;
C o n tra cto r to p ro v id e (e)
On the Fifth Claim
regular hauling and trucking for Relief for $600.00 for
services for various County unpaid rent, and attorney
G eneral P ublic Works fees p u rsu an t to ORS
p ro jec ts. C o n tra cto rs 90.255; and
submitting qualifications (f)
An award of costs,
shall be considered based fees, and disbursements
upon the following general incurred herein and for such
evaluation criteria;
other and further relief as
1.
Fee schedule.
the Court deems just and
2.
Experience.
proper.
3.
Method
o f This summons is published
approach.
by order of the Honorable
4.
A v a ila b ility o f Eva J. Temple, judge of the
labor and with passed DOT above entitled Court made
inspection.
and entered on the 27th day
C opies o f the R equest of February, 2014, directing
for Qualifications may be publication of this summons
obtained from M orrow once each week for four
County Public Works, P.O. consecutive weeks in the
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74, Heppner Gazette-Times, a
Lexington, Oregon 97839, newspaper published and
(541)989-9500. Complete o f general circulation in
proposals will be accepted MorroSv County, Oregon.
at the same address no Date of first publication:
later than 4:00 p.m. March March 5,-2014
14, 2014 any questions or Date of last publication:
PUBLIC NOTICE
March 26, 2014
N O T I C E
TO
D EFEN D A N T: READ
THESE
PAPERS
CAREFULLY
You m ust "appear" in
this case or the other side
will win autom atically.
To "appear" you m ust
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 o f the date o f 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 Plaintiffs
do not have an attorney,
proof o f service on the
Plaintiffs.
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 tto rn e y fo r
Plaintiffs
Published: March 5, 12, 19
and 26, 2014
Affidavit
J a n u a ry 6: Morrow
County S heriff's Office
received report from a
motorist on 1-84 Boardman
that he was traveling east-
bound and saw a vehicle
d r iv in g th e o p p o s ite
d i r e c t i o n . A d e p u ty
responded, but was unable
to locate the vehicle.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
request for an ambulance
for a 51-year-old woman
who was unconscious,
lone Ambulance, Heppner
A m bulance and MCSO
responded.
-MCSO Sheriff advised
he was out with a disabled
v eh icle on Hwy. 730,
lrrigon. The vehicle had no
right rear tire.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report of a cold burglary in
Heppner. MCSO responded.
-MCSO received report
from an lrrigon woman that
there was a chicken in her
yard that doesn’t belong
to her.
-MCSO received report
H eppner 541-676-9125
lone 541-422-7466
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character trait focus was optimism, and school teachers and staff say these students are great
examples of that trait: Finnegan Lawson, Cameron Proudfoot, Makivah Christian, Delaney
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lone High School students Oskar Peterson, Larissa Steinlicht, Brianna Snyder, Luke Jobes,
August Peterson, Fmily Holland, Jacque Juarez, Adara Hashed, Charlette Burghard and
Vicki Gluderer, along with teacher Erin Heideman, took donated cans of food and then
helped put baskets together for families in need at the Oregon Food Bank. The food donated
was from a joint food drive with Heppner FFA and Les Schawab in January. The kids took
nearly 700 pounds of food with them; the other half of the food collected will be donated to
the Neighborhood Center, Heideman said. Contributed photo
of a male with a possible
heart attack also having
seizures in L exington.
The caller said that he
had taken one nitro pill.
H e p p n e r A m b u la n c e ,
Lexington Response Team
and MCSO responded.
He was transported by
H eppner A m bulance to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
from a 1 leppner woman that
her three-year-old black
Lab was m issing. She
called back to say the dog
had returned.
-MCSO received report
from the same Heppner
w om an that her nine-
month-old cat was missing.
He had a red collar.
-MCSO received report
of an older Chevy pickup
with wood side rack driving
by an lrrigon residence at a
high rate of speed.
J a n u a ry 7: Morrow
County Sheriff's Office
received report o f two
vehicles in the ditch on
Hwy. 730 lrrigon. Everyone
appeared to be out of the
vehicles.
-MCSO received report
of a motor vehicle accident
with a vehicle in the ditch
on Hwy. 730 lrrigon. The
driver said he did not feel
any pain. MCSO. Boardman
Fire Department, lrrigon
Ambulance responded.
-M C S O D e p u t y
advised came up on another
accident on Hwy. 730,
lrrigon with no injuries.
-MCSO received report
of a two accidents on Hwy.
74, Lexington.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d
report o f a transform er
possibly blown outside
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
in Heppner.
-MCSO received report
from a woman in lrrigon
that she had received a
phone call stating that her
Mastercard may have been
compromised. No money
had been taken out of her
account, however.
DA’s Report
M o r r o w C o u n ty
D istrict Attorney Justin
Nelson has released the
following report:
-Z achary Law rence
Bartz, 21, was convicted of
one count of Unauthorized
Use o f a Vehicle, a Class
C felony; the defendant’s
license was suspended for
one year and Bartz was
sentenced to 26 months
prison time with credit for
time served, and one year
post-prison supervision.
In addition, B artz was
co n v icted o f C rim inal
M isch ie f I, a C lass C
felony, and sentenced to
26 m onths prison time
with credit for time served,
time to run concurrent with
the previous count and
consecutive to any other
sentences. The defendant
was also sentenced to
tw o y ears p o st-p riso n
supervision. In addition,
Bartz was convicted of
Crim inal M ischief II, a
C lass A m isdem eanor,
s u b je c t to fin e s and
restitution. Additionally, the
defendant was convicted of
Failure to perform Duties
o f a D river, a C lass C
felony, and his d riv er’s
license was suspended for
one year. A dditionally,
Bartz was convicted o f
two counts o f Assult IV,
a Class A misdemeanor,
subject to fines. In addijion.
Bartz was convicted o f
Reckless Driving, a Class
A misdemeanor, and his
driver's license suspended
for one year. Additionally,
the defendant was convicted
of recklessly endangering
another person, a Class
A misdemeanor, and his
driver's license suspended
for one year. Finally, Bartz
w as c o n v icted o f one
count of Resisting Arrest,
a Class A misdemeanor,
and sentenced to five years
bench probation, to include
six months jail time with
credit for time served and
to run consecutive with
tim e serv ed on o th e r
counts. Total fines, fees,
assessments and restitution
were $15,888.55.
-Deanne Kay Kasten,
aka Dee Burch, 49, was
convicted o f two counts
o f T heft II, a C lass A
m isdem eanor; on each
count a sentence of 180 days
jail time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench probation,
to include 40 hours of
com m unity service and
a written apology to the
victim. In addition, the
defendant was convicted
of Theft I. a Class C felony,
and sentenced to 18 months
supervised probation, to
include a w ritten letter
of apology to the victim,
theft counseling and 80
hours o f communit y
service. Defendant may be
eligible for misdemeanor
treatment upon successful
completion of probation. In
addition, Kasten/Burch was
convicted of rheft I, a Class
C felony, and sentenced
to 18 months supervised
probation subject to 90
sanction units with 30 jail
units, to include a written
letter o f apology to the
victim, theft counseling
and five sanctioned units
to be converted to 80 hours
o f communi t y service.
Fines, fees, assessments
and restitution totaled $6.
251.52.
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