EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 3,, 2016
Morrow County reserves forms and included with the
PUBLIC NOTICE
the right to reject any and all entire Contract Documents
MORROW COUNTY
request for qualiications. furnished to the bidders.
LAND USE HEARING
Morrow County does not Bids shall be submitted in
THE MORROW COUNTY
discriminate on the basis of a sealed envelope plain-
PLANNING COMMIS-
age, religion, race national ly marked “Heppner Fire
SION will hold the fol-
origin, sex or handicapped Hall”, and show the name
lowing hearings of public
status in hiring our the and business address of the
interest on Tuesday, Febru-
provision of services.
bidder. Bids received after
ary 23, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at
If any questions or concerns the bid closing date and
the Bartholomew Building,
p l e a s e c o n t a c t S a n d i time will not be accepted.
Heppner, Oregon.
Putman, In the Morrow All Bidders must submit, as
AC-096-16 Comprehen-
C o u nt y Pu b l ic Wor k s a part of their proposal the
sive Plan Economic Ele-
Ofice in Lexington, 541- following: A. Bid Form
ment. Morrow County,
989-9500.
(Use Attached Form)
Proponent. This action is to
Published: January 27, B. A statement indicating
update the Economic Ele-
February 3, 10 and 17, 2015 whether the bidder is a
ment of the Morrow Coun-
Afidavit
“resident bidder” as deined
ty Comprehensive Plan.
in ORS 279.029 (Use At-
The criteria for approval PUBLIC NOTICE
tached Statement Form).
are found in the Morrow
NOTICE TO
C. Cash, Cashier’s Check
County Comprehensive INTERESTED PERSONS
or Bid Bond in the amount
Plan Review and Revision In the Circuit Court of
of Five (5) percent of the
Process and MCZO Article the State of Oregon for
total Bid Price payable to
8 Amendments. This is the the County of Morrow
the City of Heppner, as a
second of at least three pub- No. 16PR001
Guarantee that the Bidder,
lic hearings with the inal Estate of: )
if His/Her bid is accepted,
hearing before the County Gerald F. Peterson, )
will promptly execute the
Court.
Deceased. )
contract, secure payment
Conditional Use Permit Notice is hereby given that
of Workman’s Compensa-
CUP-S-320: Koncrete In- the persons named below
tion Insurance and furnish
dustries, Inc. applicant and have been appointed co-
a Satisfactory Performance
Greg TeVelde, owner. The personal representatives
Bond and Payment Bond
property is described as of the estate. All persons
in the amount of One-Hun-
Tax Lot 500 of Assessor’s having claims against
dred (100) percent of the
Map 3N 26. The property the estate are required to
total price.
is located on Homestead present them to the personal
D. First-Tier Subcontractor
Lane approximately 9 miles representatives at: P.O. Box
Disclosure Form. (Use At-
east of Boardman and is 218, Pendleton, OR 97801
tached Form) E. A Certii-
zoned Exclusive Farm Use. within four months after
cate of Non-Discrimination
Request is to approve a the date of irst publication
(Use Attached Form)
temporary concrete batch of this notice, or the claims
F. A statement indicat-
plant that will produce ap- may be barred.
ing that the bidder has an
proximately 40,000 cubic All persons whose rights
employee drug testing pro-
yards of concrete. Criteria may be affected by the
gram as required by ORS
for approval include Mor- proceedings may obtain
279.312 Section 2, (Use
row County Zoning Or- additional information from
Attached Statement Form).
dinance Article 3 Section the records of the court, the
All Prospective Bidders
3.010(D)(11) and Article 6 personal representatives or
and their Sub-Contractors
Conditional Uses.
the attorney.
shall be licensed in the State
Hardship Variance HV-N- Dated and irst published:
of Oregon in accordance
027-16: Susan and Noble January 20, 2016
with the provisions of the
Turner, applicants and Joel R. Peterson
Oregon Construction Con-
Thomas Turner, owner. The Co-Pers. Rep.
tractors Board.
property is described as Tax 65528 Halvorsen Lane
This project is subject to
Lot 700 of Assessor’s Map Ione, OR 97843
the applicable provisions
5N 26 23A The property is Jon R. Kvistad
of ORS 279.348 through
on Washington Lane west Co-Pers. Rep.
ORS 279.380, the Oregon
of Irrigon and is zoned 2360 22nd Ave. S
Prevailing Wage Law. The
Rural Residential. Request Seattle, WA 98144
BOLI Wage requirements
is to approve a temporary Karin E. Dallas
for Region 12 (Gilliam,
hardship dwelling to allow Of Attys. for Co-Pers. Reps.
Grant, Morrow, Umatilla
care for an infirm rela- Corey, Byler & Rew, LLP
and Wheeler Counties)
tive. Criteria for approval 222 SE Dorion Ave
are attached at the end of
include Morrow County P.O. Box 218
Division 0 of the Project
Zoning Ordinance Article Pendleton, OR 97801
Manual.
4 Section 4.130 Hardship 541-276-3331
There will be no pre-bid
Dwellings.
Published: January 20, 27 conference for this project.
Opportunity to voice sup- February 3, 2016
Any questions on the bid
port or opposition to the Afidavit
documents must be submit-
above proposal or to ask
ted in writing to Mr. Pat
questions will be provided. ADVERTISEMENT FOR
Woodcock, CK3, L.L.C.,
Failure to raise an issue in BID FOR CONSTRUC-
368 S.W. 5th Ave., On-
person or by letter or failure TION OF THE New Hep-
tario, Oregon 97914, (541)
to provide suficient speci- pner Fire Hall
889- 5411. They must be
icity to afford the decision Sealed bids for furnishing
received no later than ive
maker an opportunity to re- all the materials, equip-
(5) working days before the
spond to the issue precludes ment, labor and services of
bid closing date.
appeal to the Land Use all kinds will be received at:
Plans, specifications and
Board of Appeals based on City of Heppner Kim
Cutsforth 111 N Main St other bid documents may be
those issues.
examined at the following
Copies of the staff report P.O. Box 756 Heppner, OR
locations: City of Heppner
and all relevant documents 97836 541-676-9618
Kim Cutsforth
will be available after Feb- Until 3:00 PM (PST) on
111 N Main St
ruary 12, 2016 For more February 18th , 2016
P.O. Box 756 Heppner, OR
information, please contact Bids received after the time
97836
the Planning Department at ixed for receiving bids will
not be considered. Bids will or
541-922-4624 or
CK3, L.L.C.
541-676-9061, extension be publicly opened at 3:30
p.m., (PST) on February 945 W. Orchard Avenue,
5506.
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
DATED this 3rd day of 18th , 2016 at the same
(541) 567-2345
February 2016. MORROW location. Bidders and other
Hard copies of the Plans,
COUNTY PLANNING properly interested persons
are invited to be present at specifications and other
DEPARTMENT
bid documents may be ob-
Published: February 3, the bid opening, but are not
tained at CK3, LLC, 945 W.
2016 Afidavit of Publica- required.
Work for this project con- Orchard Avenue in Herm-
tion
of constructing an iston Oregon, upon the
PUBLIC NOTICE sists
payment of a $45.00 non-
REQUEST
F O R approximately 8,200 sq. ft. refundable fee, for each set,
QUALIFICATIONS FOR Fire Hall and new parking made payable to CK3, LLC.
Janitorial Services at lot.
Published: February 3, 2016
Various County Buildings. Bids must be submitted on Afidavit of Publication
Morrow County Public the attached “Bid Proposal”
Works is requesting for
Qualiications for Janitorial
Services at various County
Buildings in Irrigon,
Boardman, Heppner and
Lexington. The contract is
anticipated to start March
2016 and will cover a
period of three (3) years.
For specifications please
contact Morrow County
Public works, 541-989-
9500.
Copies of the Request
for Qualiications may be
obtained from Morrow
County, P.O. Box 428, 365
W Hwy 74, Lexington,
While only two of the Arbuckle Nordic Club ascended the
Oregon 97839, (541) 989- mountain on Saturday, members said they had the pleasure
9500. Complete proposals of introducing David Williams to their sport. Williams, a ra-
will be accepted at the same diology technician from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, is on
address no later than 4:00 an eight-week assignment working in the Diagnostic Imaging
Department at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Pictured L-R are
p.m., February 19, 2016.
Ski club gives visitor a
‘chilly’ welcome
Williams, Dan VanLiew and Molly Rhea. -Contributed photo
FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS
-Continued from PAGE ONE them any favors.”
are some distance from
the hospital, which makes
treatment on the ambulance
crucial. “And it’s easier on
the patient,” she added.
Rhea also noted that
Friends Helping Friends
raised funds to cover more
than half of the cost of the
larger glidescope currently
used in the PMH emer-
gency room.
“That’s saved many
lives,” she said.
The blood warmer de-
sired for the ER will warm
blood and IV luids before
they go into the patient. Ac-
cording to Rhea, it is a sur-
prisingly crucial component
in emergency situations.
“One of the things
we’re always trying to do
with a trauma patient is
warm them. For one reason
or another, they’re often
very cold, and the blood
we use is coming straight
from the fridge,” said Rhea.
“When we put cold luids
into people, we’re not doing
Rhea also said the
blood warmer ills a two-
fold need, as it can also
be used to increase patient
comfort during elective
procedures in the hospital,
such as blood transfusions
for anemic patients.
“The Friends Help-
ing Friends committee is
excited to have chosen
emergency service items
this year, that can help save
lives,” said one committee
member.
The annual Remem-
brance Walk/5K Run will
take place March 19 dur-
ing the St. Patrick’s Day
celebration. The event will
begin with a social hour and
registration followed by
the the walk/run starting at
9:30 a.m.
The walk/run will pro-
ceed following a route of
handmade green sham-
rocks. Each shamrock
sports a pink heart with
the name, and sometimes
a photo, of a remembered
loved-one. Donation is $5
per name. Due to limited
supplies, Feb. 29 will be the
last day to order shamrocks.
Pre-registration for the
walk/run is encouraged.
Friends Helping Friends is
again asking for a $5 dona-
tion per walker or runner.
Children accompanied by
adults are free. Everyone is
encouraged to wear green
or pink.
New this year is a drop
location inside Heppner
City Hall for fundraiser
stubs and donations. Com-
mittee members say St. Pat-
rick’s Day Remembrance
Walk/Run lyers will be in
the mail shortly, and sham-
rocks are being made.
For more information
on the walk or shamrocks,
contact Susan Hisler at 541-
676-5878. Anyone wanting
a photo shamrock needs
to mail photos to Hisler at
56504 Little Butter Cr. Rd.
Heppner or drop them off at
Heppner Windwave in care
of Sandy Matthews.
BERGSTROM RETIRES
-Continued from PAGE ONE regionally throughout the horses and a quarter horse.
ask the farmer to bor-
row his tractor to go ahead
and pull them out. He was
pretty nice about it.”
And then there were the
occasional natural disasters.
“I’ve seen it be spring
up here and winter on the
river, and I’d be ice skating
in the rig,” he says. “When
St. Helens blew, that was
another challenge, playing
in the ash.”
Bergstrom’s entire
life wasn’t spent look-
ing through a windshield,
though. He met and mar-
ried his wife, Rita, and the
two spent the next thirty-
some years in Heppner,
where they raised their
two children, Adam and
Emily. Bergstrom spent
time watching his kids play
sports, plus more time on
the road traveling for 4-H
and rodeo court activities.
He also put in more than 30
years as a volunteer with the
Heppner Fire Department.
Bergstrom’s last of-
icial day on the job was
Monday. When asked how
it feels to retire, he says,
“Cool. It’s been cool.”
“It’s a good feeling for
me that, after this long, I
don’t have to get up at three
or four in the morning and
go someplace, or come
home at 10 or 11 at night,”
he adds.
Bergstrom isn’t going
to let himself go to seed,
though. He and Rita plan
to travel, he says, probably
Northwest.
“We’ve been to Cana-
da,” he adds. “I’d go back.”
They also plan to get in-
volved more in horse activi-
ties; his wife and daughter
are already afiliated with a
sidesaddle group, and the
family is also thinking of
getting into trail challenges.
“We love horses,” he
says, adding that they have
three horses, two Morgan
“Two of them are older
than dirt, kinda like me,”
he jokes.
Morrow County Grain
Growers is planning a re-
tirement open house for
Bergstrom this Friday, Feb.
5, from 2-4 p.m. at MCGG
Lexington. Refreshments
will be served, and all are
welcome to attend and help
Bergstrom celebrate his
retirement.
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