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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 1, 2016
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE of Budget
Committee meeting: A
public meeting of the
Budget Committee of
the Heppner Rural Fire
Protection District, Morrow
County, Oregon, will be
held on Thursday, June
16, 2016 at 7:00 pm at
171 Linden Way, Heppner,
Oregon (CBEC Conference
Room). The purpose of this
meeting is to receive the
Budget Message, discuss
the proposed budget, and
the deliberation of the
Budget Committee. Any
person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the
proposed programs with
the Budget Committee.
A copy of the proposed
budget document may be
inspected or obtained after
June 16, 2016 at 180 Rock
Street, Heppner, Oregon,
between the hours of 5:15
p.m. and 8:00 p.m. This
proposed budget is for an
annual budget period, and is
being prepared on a basis of
accounting that is the same
as used in the preceding
year.
Published: June 1 and 8,
2016
Afidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On July 7th, 2016 at the
hour of 1 pm the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836,inside the lobby at the
Front doors, the defendant’s
interest will be sold, subject
to redemption, in the
real property commonly
known as: 810 NE Main,
Irrigon,OR. The court
case number is 15CV182,
where JP Morgan Chase
Bank N.A., Plaintiff And
David W. Turner; Midland
Funding, LLC; Parties in
Possession, Defendants .
The sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for
cash or cashier’s check, in
hand, made out to Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office.
For more information on
this sale go to:
www.oregonsheriffs.com/
sales.htm
Published: June 1, 8, 25 and
22, 2016
Afidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On June 14, 2016 at the
hour of 1 pm the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836,inside the lobby
at the Front doors, the
defendant’s interest will be
sold, subject to redemption,
in the real property
commonly known as: 69990
Kunze Lane, Boardman
OR 97818. The court case
number is 14CV094, where
Ocwen Loan Servicing,
LLC, Plaintiff And FRANK
D. FLOCK AKA FRANK
DEUANE FLOCK; RUBY
B. FLOCK; OCCUPANTS
OF THE PREMISES;
AND THE REAL
PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 69990 KUNZE LANE,
BOARDMAN, OR 97818,
Defendants . The sale is a
public auction to the highest
bidder for cash or cashier’s
check, in hand, made
out to Morrow County
Sheriff’s Ofice. For more
information on this sale
go to:
www.oregonsheriffs.com/
sales.htm
Published: May 11, 18, 25
and June 1, 2016
Afidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
For
BOMBING RANGE
ROAD – OVERLAY
MORROW COUNTY
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
M O R R O W C O U N T Y,
OREGON
June, 2016
Sealed Bids for the
“MORROW COUNTY
BOMBING RANGE
R O A D - O V E R L AY ”
project will be received by
the Morrow County Public
Works Department, 365
West Highway 74 (P.O. Box
428), Lexington, Oregon,
97839, until 4:00 p.m. local
time on June 14, 2016. The
bids will be publicly opened
and read at the County
Court Meeting being held at
2 Marine Drive, Boardman,
Oregon, after 10:00 a.m.
local time on June 15, 2016.
First Tier Subcontractor
Disclosure Forms will be
accepted until 12:00 p.m.
on date of the bid opening.
The County may reject
any bid not in compliance
with all prescribed public
bidding procedures and
requirements, and may
reject for good cause any
or all bids upon a inding of
the County that it is in the
public interest to do so. The
bidder must be registered
with the Construction
Contractors Board.
Estimated Cost Range: $1.2
to 1.7 million
The work will consist of, but
may not be limited to, the
following total estimated
unit cost quantities:
Mobilization, Lump Sum,1;
Temporary Protection and
Direction of Trafic, Lump
Sum, 1; Temp Signs, 704
Sq. Ft.; Tubular Markers,
350 Each; Flaggers, 190
Hours; Pilot Cars, 95 Hours;
Cold Plane Pavement
Removal, 2300 Sq. Yds.;
Emulsiied Asphalt for Tack
Coat, 80 Tons; Level 3,
3/4”ACP, 17000 Tons; PG
64-28 Asphalt in ACP, 1020
Tons; Extra for Asphalt
Approaches, 5 Each.
This is a MORROW
COUNTY Project by and
through THE MORROW
COUNTY PUBLIC
WORKS DEPARTMENT,
fully funded by Morrow
County and is subject to
the current Oregon Bureau
of Labor and Industries
(BOLI) Prevailing Wage
Rates.
A Bid Bond in the amount
of 10% of the bid amount is
required with the proposal.
Performance and Payment
Bonds in the amount of the
contract bid amount will be
required of the successful
bidder.
The County will award
the contract within seven
(7) calendar days of the
bid opening. Work will
commence within ive (5)
calendar days of the notice
to proceed. The contractor
shall complete all work
required in the contract
within sixty (60) calendar
days of the stated date in
the notice to proceed.
The contractor will not be
required to have an asbestos
abatement license under
ORS 468A.720.
The Contact in charge of all
procurement is:
Dou g F erg uso n, P. E. ,
Project Engineer
Ferguson Surveying &
Engineering
P.O. Box 519, 210 East
Main Street
Mt. Vernon, Or. 97865
Ph (541) 932-4520
Fax: (541) 932-4430
Copies of the Contract
Documents may be
obtained at:
Ferguson Surveying and
Engineering
P.O. Box 519, 210 East
Main Street
Mt. Vernon, Or. 97865
Ph (541) 932-4520
Fax: (541) 932-4430
Upon receipt of a non–
refundable charge of $30.00
for each set of Contract
Documents requested. The
Contractor shall provide
a mailing address, phone,
fax number and e-mail, if
applicable, when plans are
requested.
MORROW COUNTY
is an equal opportunity
employer.
Burke O’Brien, Morrow
C o unt y P ub lic Wo rks
Director.
P.O. Box 428
Lexington, OR 97839
Published: June 1, 2016
Afidavit
Heppner TSA takes on wind
challenge, assists local seniors
Above: The Heppner junior high chapter of the Technology Student Association participated
in a wind challenge in The Dalles recently. Pictured: Hanna Palmer, Christian Dubry and
Casey Fletcher designed, built and tested a wind turbine for the challenge. Below: Heppner
High School TSA took on a community service project for the Willow Creek Terrace Assisted
Living. HHS TSA students designed and built a roof for a sitting area overlooking the lake.
Pictured: Bryan Fowler, Tim Jaca, Kai Arbogast, Ethan Holmgren and Charles Cason. Not
pictured: Hunter Nichols, Gibson McCurry, Leo Waite, Saul Erickson, Tristan Moses and
Carson Brosnan. -Contributed photos
Irrigon council to meet
Changes made to user fees, utility rates
The City of Irrigon will
hold its monthly meeting
Tuesday, June 21, at 6 p.m.
Agenda items include
a police services inter-gov-
ernmental agreement with
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Ofice; Irrigon Enhancing
Properties Policy; public
hearing on 2016-17 budget
items; and employee com-
pensation per established
wage scale. Visit the city’s
website at www.ci.irrigon.
or.us for more updated and
historical information.
In other business, the
Irrigon 2016 enhancement
process is underway. The
deadline is July 1 to submit
for potential funding.
The enhancement pro-
cess is for upcoming proj-
ects that will enhance the
greater Irrigon area.
Proposals must meet
the application criteria and
benefit the Irrigon as a
whole, not just the respec-
tive members or customers
of an organization.
In other city business,
the Irrigon City Council
adopted three basic user
fees on Tuesday, May 17.
These fees will be directed
to support the police service
agreement with Morrow
County Sheriff in the gen-
eral fund, and fees toward
street lighting and street
maintenance in the street
fund. With these additional
resources going towards
operating expenses, monies
that historically have been
We invite you to finance with us!
transferred from the general
fund to the street fund will
be redirected toward capital
improvement projects for
improved street lighting
and street improvements.
Effective July 1, the
combined fees will be a $10
per month charge per ERU
within city limits. A single
family dwelling equals one
ERU.
The Irrigon City Coun-
cil also adjusted utility
rates back on Tuesday, Dec.
15. This adjustment and
slight increase is to con-
tinue building strength to
the city’s iscal resources.
Effective July 1, the
minimum bill for a single
family dwelling, inside the
city limits, will be $100
per month. Basic water
will be $23.63 with the
water revenue bond de-
creasing to $15.32 and ba-
sic sewer will be $46.17
with sewer revenue bond
decreased to $14.88. Addi-
tionally, water used over the
minimum 1,336 cubic feet
(10,000 gallons) increases
to $0.02596 from $0.01526.
All the adjustments and
increases are earmarked
for Capital Improvements
(Reserves).
For more information
or to see the full fee sched-
ule please contact Aaron
Palmquist, City Manager
at 541-922-3047 or man-
ager@ci.irrigon.or.us.
DA’s Report
Morrow County Dis-
trict Attorney Justin Nelson
has released the following
report:
-Juan Antonio Sanchez,
44, was convicted of assault
IV, a Class A Misdemeanor;
sentence of 180 days jail
time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench proba-
tion. Probation conditions
included no contact with the
victim, anger management
evaluation and treatment,
and 60 hours of community
service. Additional counts
of theft II and strangula-
tion were dismissed. Fines,
fees and evaluations totaled
$200.
-Additionally, Juan An-
tonio Sanchez, 44, was con-
victed of failure to appear
II, a Class A Misdemanor;
sentence of 180 days jail
time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench proba-
tion. Probation conditions
included 60 hours of com-
munity service. Fines, fees
and evaluations totaled
$200.
Marriage Licenses
We know your business, makes our business.
Russell Seewald
Joe Perry
Member FDIC
The Morrow County Clerk’s ofice has released the
following report of marriage licenses:
May 26, 2016: -Juan Calvillo Rosas, 26, of Boardman
and Hortencia Nabel Muniz Sandoval, 23, of Boardman.
-Leroy Alan Munkers, 38, of Irrigon and Jessica
Elizabeth Koop, 23, of Irrigon.
May 27, 2016: -Donald Ray Martin Jr., 46, of Hep-
pner and Rita Jean Glover, 33, of Heppner.