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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 29, 2017 SEVEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Morrow County Requests
Bids on Roofing Repairs
for Three Buildings Lo-
cated in North and South
Morrow County.
Morrow County is request-
ing bids for three county
buildings that need roofing
material and some repairs.
1. Prime and reseal with
elastomeric roof coating
for a Quonset hut with a
surface area of 5,000 Sq.
ft. located 65820 Airport
rd., Lexington, OR.
2. Minor roof repairs to low
spots, and prime and seal
with elastomeric roof coat-
ing at the Morrow County
Museum Building with a
surface area of 8,400 Sq.
Ft. , located at 103 E. May
St. Heppner, OR.
3. Reroofing of the Mor-
row County Health Build-
ing located at 101 Board-
man Ave., Boardman, OR
97818. The roof surface
area is approximately
5,100 Sq. ft. Reroofing
shall be equivalent to fully
adhered 60 mil TPO (ther-
moplastic olefin) mem-
brane roofing.
Bids will be publically
opened at the Morrow
County Court being held
on the morning of April
19, 2017, At the Port of
Morrow, 2 Marine Drive,
Boardman, Oregon. Bids
will need to be received at
the Morrow County Public
Works office, 365 W. Hwy
74, P.O. Box 428, Lexing-
ton, OR. 97839. Bids will
need to be marked “Roof-
ing Projects” no later than
4:00p.m. April 17, 2017.
The County may reject
any bid not in compliance
with all prescribed public
bidding procedures and re-
quirements, and may reject
for good cause any or all
bids upon a finding of the
County that it is in the pub-
lic interest to do so. The
bidder must be registered
with the Construction Con-
tractors Board. BOLI rules
and regulations will apply
to this project. Please note
the following specific re-
quirements:
•
The roofing con-
tractor is the Prime con-
tractor. All subcontractors
shall be identified at the
time the bid is submitted.
•
All
contractors
shall be pre-qualified as
follows:
o
Bidders shall be
contractor specifically en-
gaged in the application of
spray.
o
Contractors shall
submit a copy of Applica-
tor’s certificate.
o
Supply a copy of
the proposed warranty of
manufacturer of roofing
material.
o
Contractor shall
carry a valid roofing li-
cense.
•
Materials
and
equipment, primer prior to
polyurethane foam coating
should be the appropriate
primer for the excising sur-
face.
•
Spray
applied
polyurethane foam insula-
tion shall be a two compo-
nent polyurethane insula-
tion system formulated for
use through airless equip-
ment.
This is a Morrow Coun-
ty Public Works Project
and funded with Morrow
County funds. A bid bond
in the amount of 10%
of the bid amount is re-
quired with the proposal.
Performed and Payment
Bonds in the amount of the
contract bid amount will
be required of the success-
ful bidder.
Site visits of the buildings
can be arranged by contact-
ing Tony Clement at (541)
240-1791. For all other
questions and concerns
please contact the Morrow
County Public Works of-
fice at (541) 989-9500.
The County will award
the contract within twenty
(20) calendar days of the
bid opening. Work will
commence within five (5)
calendar days of the notice
to proceed. The contractor
shall complete all work re-
quired in the contract with-
in 280 Calendar days of
the stated date in the notice
to proceed. All work must
be completed by whatever
Board of Commissioners
decide.
Morrow County is an equal
opportunity employer.
Published: March 22, 29,
April 5 and 12, 2017
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR QUALI-
FICATIONS FOR
Trucking Services Con-
tractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon
Morrow County, Oregon,
requests proposals for a
qualified Trucking Ser-
vices Contractor to pro-
vide regular hauling and
trucking services for vari-
ous County General Public
Works projects. Contrac-
tors submitting qualifica-
tions shall be considered
based upon the following
general evaluation criteria:
1.
Fee schedule.
2.
Experience.
3.
Method of approach.
4.
Availability of labor
and equipment.
Copies of 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 lat-
er than 4:00 p.m. April 6,
2017 questions or concerns
may be addressed to Sandi
Putman.
Published: March 22 and
29, 2017
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA COUNTY
OF SAN DIEGO SUM-
MONS NOTICE TO DE-
FENDANT: JOHN ROB-
ERTSON (as the person
who registered the screen
name “Jesus Lives” on
the website www.ripoffre-
port.com using the email
address
mrmobile14@
gmail.com), JOHN DOE
1 (as the person who reg-
istered the screen name
“Run!!!” on the website
www.ripoffreport.com us-
ing the email address first-
mendment123@gmail.
com) YOU ARE BEING
SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
PAUL E. CHASAN, M.D.
NOTICE! You have been
sued. The court may de-
cide against you without
your being heard unless
you respond within 30
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
days. Read the informa-
tion below. You have 30
CALENDAR DAYS after
this summons and legal
papers are served on you
to file a written response
at this court and have a
copy served on the plain-
tiff. A letter or phone call
will not protect you. Your
written response must be
in proper legal form if you
want the court to hear your
case. There may be a court
form that you can use for
your response. You can
find these court forms and
more information at the
California Courts Online
Self-Help Center (www.
courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
your county law library,
or the courthouse near-
est you. If you cannot pay
the filing fee, ask the court
clerk for a fee waiver form.
If you do not file your re-
sponse on time, you may
lose the case by default,
and your wages, money,
and property may be taken
without further warning
from the court. There are
other legal requirements.
You may want to call an
attorney right away. If you
do not know an attorney,
you may want to call an
attorney referral service.
If you cannot afford an at-
torney, you may be eligible
for free legal services from
a nonprofit legal services
program. You can locate
these nonprofit groups at
the California Legal Ser-
vices Web site (www.
lawhelpcalifornia.org), the
California Courts Online
Self-Help Center (www.
courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
or by contacting your local
court or county bar associa-
tion. NOTE: The court has
a statutory lien for waived
fees and costs on any
settlement or arbitration
award of $10,000 or more
in a civil case. The courtʼs
lien must be paid before
the court will dismiss the
case. CASE NUMBER:
37-2015-00035451-CU-
DF-CTL The name and
address of the court is:
SAN DIEGO SUPERIOR
COURT, CENTRAL 330
W BROADWAY SAN DI-
EGO, CA 92101 The name,
address, and telephone
number of plaintiffʼs at-
torney, or plaintiff without
an attorney, is: Morgan E.
Pietz, Esq. (SBN 260629)
mpietz@gerardfoxlaw.
com, GERARD FOX
LAW, P.C., 1880 Century
Park East, Suite 1410,
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Tel: 310-441-0500; Fax:
310-441-4447
DATE:
11/1/2016 Clerk, by /s/C
Newlan, Deputy March 7,
14, 21, 28, 2017
Published: March 29, April
5, 12 and 19, 2017
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
The April 10th meeting of
the Morrow County School
District Board of Directors
has been rescheduled to
April 17th, 2017, 7:00 pm
at Morrow Education Cen-
ter.
Published: March 29 and
April 5, 2017
Affidavit
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On May 2nd, 2017 at the
hour of 1 pm the Morrow
County Courthouse, 100
Court Street, Heppner, OR
97836, inside the lobby at
the Front doors, the defen-
dant’s interest will be sold,
subject to redemption, in
the real property common-
ly known as: 1359 E. Idaho
Avenue, Irrigon, Oregon
97844. The court case
number is 16CV26291,
where Planet Home Lend-
ing, LLC, Plaintiff and
Nick D. Sinor, Individual-
ly and as affiant and claim-
ing successor of the small
estate of Roy William
Sinor; Toni Sinor; Terry
Sinor and all other persons
or parties unknown claim-
ing any right, title, lien, or
interest in the real property
commonly known as 1359
E. Idaho Avenue, Irrigon,
OR 97844, 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: March 29, April
5, 12 and 19 2017
Affidavit
Pastors
invited to
submit
Easter
messages
to G-T
Area pastors are in-
vited to submit Easter
messages to the Heppner
Gazette-Times for pub-
lication in the April 12
newspaper.
Deadline for submis-
sion is Monday, April 10.
Messages may be
emailed to editor@rap-
idserve.net, mailed to
Gazette-Times at P.O.
Box 337, Heppner, OR
97836, faxed to 541-676-
9211 or brought into the
Gazette-Times office,
188 W. Willow, Heppner,
OR 97836.
Boardman
plans spring
clean up
The City of Boardman
will sponsor a community-
wide clean-up the month
of April.
The city has garbage
vouchers available, with
a $50 limit, to Boardman
residents. The vouchers
are valid during the month
of April at Finley Butte
Landfill and the North Mor-
row Transfer Station. The
garbage voucher program is
meant to encourage citizens
to clean up their residences
by disposing of yard debris.
City residents may pick up
their vouchers at Board-
man City Hall at 200 City
Center Circle beginning
March 31.
For more information
on this program, call Board-
man City Hall at 481-9252.
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
188 W Willow,
Heppner OR
PHONE:
541-676-9228
FAX:
541-676-9211
Published: March 29 and April 5, 2017
Affidavit
david@rapidserve.net
megan@rapidserve.net
editor@rapidserve.net
USDA offers livestock
feed assistance due to
winter storms
Producers who pur-
chased additional feed or
had winter grazing losses
due to recent winter storms
in Oregon are encouraged
to contact their local FSA
office to learn about the
Emergency Assistance for
Livestock, Honeybees and
Farm-Raised Fish Program
(ELAP). ELAP provides
emergency assistance to
eligible producers of live-
stock, honeybees and farm-
raised fish who suffered
losses because of disease,
adverse weather or other
conditions.
One category of ELAP
assistance includes live-
stock feed and grazing
losses due to extreme cold,
heavier than usual snowfall
and associated snowpack.
ELAP assists producers
with eligible feed losses
that resulted from the costs
of purchasing additional
feed, above normal quanti-
ties, required to maintain
eligible livestock during
an eligible adverse weather
or loss condition, and until
additional livestock feed
becomes available.
Eligible livestock own-
ers must own eligible live-
stock that are being main-
tained for commercial use
as part of a farming opera-
tion and:
-During the 60 calendar
days before the beginning
date of the eligible adverse
weather or loss condition,
owned, cash-leased, pur-
chased, entered into a con-
tract to purchase or been a
contract grower of eligible
livestock; and
-Suffered a loss on land
that is either native or im-
proved pastureland with
a permanent vegetative
cover or planted to a crop
specifically for the purpose
of providing grazing for
covered livestock.
Eligible Grazing Losses
Eligible grazing losses
must be incurred on eligible
grazing lands physically
located in the county where
the eligible adverse weather
or loss condition occurred
and because of an eligible
adverse weather or loss
condition.
Additional Livestock
Feed Payment Calcula-
tions
Payment calculations
for feed losses will be based
on a minimum of 60 percent
of the producer’s actual of
purchasing additional live-
stock feed above normal
to maintain the eligible
livestock during an eligible
adverse weather or loss
condition until additional
livestock feed becomes
available.
FSA will calculate
ELAP payments for an eli-
gible producer for livestock
feed and grazing losses for
no more than 150 calendar
days.
Producers must file a
Notice of Loss within 30
days of when the loss is
apparent to the participant,
and submit an application
for payment by Nov. 1,
2017. To file a Notice of
Loss, please contact the
Morrow FSA office at 541-
676-9011 ext. 2.
Livestock Indemnity
Program
In addition to ELAP,
Livestock Indemnity Pro-
gram (LIP) offers payments
to eligible producers for
livestock death losses in
excess of normal mortal-
ity due to adverse weather.
Eligible losses may include
those determined by FSA
to have been caused by
hurricanes, floods, bliz-
zards, wildfires, tropical
storms, tornados lightening,
extreme heat, and extreme
cold. Producers will be re-
quired to provide verifiable
documentation of death
losses resulting from an eli-
gible adverse weather event
and must submit a notice of
loss to their local FSA office
within 30 calendar days of
when the loss of livestock
is apparent.
Harlem Ambassadors
in Heppner April 27
Harlem Ambassador’s
basketball show is coming
to Heppner High School
Thursday, April 27, at 6:30
p.m. The local “Heppner
Blues” team will be com-
peting with the Harlem Am-
bassadors’ basketball team.
The Harlem Ambassa-
dors, based in Colorado, are
not associated with any oth-
er “Harlem” teams, such as
the Globetrotters. However,
the Harlem Ambassadors
all played college basket-
ball and have college de-
grees in fields ranging from
exercise science to criminal
justice. Now in their 19 th
year, they perform approxi-
mately 150 fundraising
games and entertainment
events for nonprofit groups
every year. They bill them-
selves as “quality family
entertainment and…fun for
audiences of all ages, from
kids to kids-at-heart.”
Although admission is
free due to funding provid-
ed by the Morrow County
Unified Recreation District,
tickets will be required to
get into the event to accom-
modate the seating avail-
ability. Murray’s Drugs,
Bank of Eastern Oregon in
Heppner and Ione, and Mor-
row County Grain Growers
in Lexington, Ione and at
the Green Feed and Seed
store in Heppner will each
have a supply of tickets for
the communities to pick
up. Tickets should be avail-
able around the first part of
April, with more informa-
tion to be communicated.
Forests seeking
members for RAC
The Northeast Oregon
Forests Resource Advi-
sory Committee (RAC) is
seeking nominees for new
members for a committee
tasked with recommend-
ing projects to improve
forest health, watersheds,
roads and facilities around
Malheur, Umatilla and Wal-
lowa-Whitman National
Forests.
The three categories of
committee members needed
are: A) industry profes-
sionals with experience in
forest products, recreation,
mining, grazing or timber,
B) environmental groups
and individuals connected
to groups interested in wild
horses, archeology and dis-
persed recreation, and C)
elected officials, American
Indian tribal representa-
tives, school officials or
teachers.
Members should be
able to attend two full-day
meetings per year. Crook,
Grant, Harney, Malheur,
Morrow, Union, Wallowa
and Wheeler counties are
particularly encouraged to
submit applications.
Nominations will be
accepted until April 30.
Contact Ian Reid, Uma-
tilla NF RAC Coordinator,
541-427-5316 or ireid@
fs.fed.us to learn more.