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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Wednesday, March 20, 2019
THANK YOU
...continued from page five
he was blessed to have you
all in his life and corner.
Thank you from the fam-
ily who loved him so very
much, Candace Gates, Mi-
chael and Melissa Towers,
Melanie Gates and Will
Martin.
WE DID IT, 1st Annual
St Patrick’s Polar Plunge!
I wanted to give a Big
Huge Thank you to ev-
eryone that helped me out
with the St Patrick’s Po-
lar Plunge. I wanted to
Thank John at Les Schwab
for his generosity in do-
nating the T-shirts for the
event, they turned out awe-
some. I wanted to thank
Chad Doherty and the
City of Heppner for let-
ting me use the wood bar-
ricades for my signs, they
worked out really well.
Thank you Rusty Estes,
Shannon Boor and Lori
Seitz (EMTs) for being on
site just in case someone
needed them. Thank you
Trevor Rhea, Adam Berg-
strom for putting the tent
up and down for the chilly
plunge participants as well
as, Stacy Lauritsen and
Peter Wenberg for assist-
ing Trevor Rhea with add-
ing snow to the pool for
the ice berg effect. Thank
you to Skip Matthews, and
Kim Cutsforth for letting
me use the Willow Creek
District Fitness Park park-
ing lot to place the water
trough that was donated
and placed by Jamie Hel-
frecht, and Justin Fennern
(Green Feed) it worked out
perfect! I also wanted to
thank my Aunt Rita, my
daughter Lindsey and my
granddaughter Oakleigh
for volunteering to help.
It would not have been a
success without all of your
help, and the support of the
community. I was so happy
that we had 5 brave plung-
ers, and I hope to see more
next year for the event.
The Fuzz Ball Pet Rescue
fundraiser raised $700, and
that will help out a lot of
animals in need. Sincerely,
Deona Siex, Robin Barker,
Fuzz Ball Pet Rescue (non-
profit)
3-20-1c
A big Thank You to the
2019 Leprechauns, Hep-
pner Junior High students:
Dillon Christian, Chace
Jones, Teagan Ramsey,
Madison Palmer, Brooklyn
Wilson, Dusty Robinson,
Amelia Baker, Arianna
Worden and Abby Cor-
dova. They all did a great
job! Molly Rhea.
3-20-1p
PUBLIC NOTICE
Invitation To Bid
12 Portable Toilet
Self-Contained Free
Standing Units.
Invitation To Bid For Mor-
row County up to 12 Por-
table toilet self-contained
free standing units. Sealed
bids for up to twelve (12)
portable restroom units
(Porta Potty’s) will be re-
ceived by Morrow County,
Public Works Office, P.O.
Box 428, 365 West High-
way 74, Lexington, Or-
egon, 97839. Until the bid
closing time of 4:00 p.m.,
on the April 4, 2019 Bids
will be publicly opened
and read at the bid open-
ing time of 9:30 a.m. On
April 9, 2019. At the Mor-
row County Public Works
Conference room, 365 W.
Hwy 74, Lexington, OR.
Morrow County requires
the units to be serviced on
a mid-week schedule on a
weekly basis. Units are lo-
cated at various locations
in Morrow County, loca-
tions and numbers of units
are as follows. This will be
a three (3) year contract.
1 Unit South end transfer
station 57185 Hwy 74,
Lexington, OR 97839;1
Unit North end transfer
station 69900 Frontage Ln.
Boardman, OR. 97818;1
ADA Unit Cutsforth Park
PUBLIC NOTICE
58430 Willow Cr. Rd.,
Heppner, OR. 97836; 1
ADA Unit Anson Wright
Park 47500 Hwy 207-Hep-
pner/Spray Hwy, Heppner,
OR; 97836; Up to 6 Units
OHV Park 71000 FS Rd.
21, Heppner, OR. 97836;
1 ADA Unit OHV Park
71000 FS Rd. 21, Hep-
pner, OR. 97836; 1 Por-
table wheeled Unit Various
road department locations
Pumping of County owned
unit. Bids shall be bid by
monthly basis. Morrow
County reserves the right
to reject any and all bids
or to postpone the award
of bids for thirty (30) days
from the date of opening.
The County will award
the contract within twenty
(20) calendar days of the
bid opening at that time
units will need to be read-
ily available and in place.
Questions and concerns
please contact Sandi Point-
er, spointer@co.morrow.
or.us 541-989-9500.
Published March 20 and
27, 2019
Affidavit
Requesting For
Qualifications For
Qualified Fence
Builders
Morrow County Public
Works is requesting for
Qualifications for qualified
fence builders to provide
fence building services
for various county pub-
lic works projects as the
need arises. For specifica-
tions please contact Mor-
row County Public works
office at 541-989-8166.
Copies of the Request for
Qualifications may be ob-
tained from Morrow Coun-
ty, P.O. Box 428, 365 W.
Hwy 74, Lexington, OR.
97839, (541) 989-9500.
Complete proposals will
be accepted at the same ad-
dress until 4:00 p.m. April
4, 2019. Morrow County
reserves the right to re-
ject any and all request
for qualifications. Morrow
County does not discrimi-
nate on the basis of age, re-
ligion, race national origin,
sex or handicapped status
in hiring our provision of
services. If any questions
or concerns please con-
tact Sandi Pointer, In the
Morrow County Public
Works office in Lexington,
541-989-9500, spointer@
co.morrow.or.us.
Published March 20 and
27, 2019
Affidavit
Request For
Qualifications For
Mowing And Brushing
Contractor
Morrow County Public
Works Projects - Morrow
County, Oregon Morrow
County, Oregon, requests
proposals for a quali-
fied Mowing and Brush-
ing Contractor to provide
mowing and brushing
services for various Mor-
row County Public Works
projects as the need arises
for clear zone and drain-
age control. Contractors
submitting qualifications
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 propos-
als will be accepted at the
same address no later than
4:00 p.m., April 4, 2019
Any questions or concerns
may be addressed to San-
di Pointer @ spointer@
co.morrow.or.us.
Pub-
lished March 20 and 27,
2019
Affidavit
Request For
Qualifications For
Engineering Aviation
Project Services
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
contractor shall com-
read at the Morrow County Sheeting, Plywood, 604
plete all work required
Public Works Department, sq. ft.;This is a MOR-
in the contract within
365 West Highway 74, ROW COUNTY Proj-
forty five (45) calendar
Lexington, Oregon, at 3:00 ect, by and through THE
days of the Notice to
p.m. local time on April MORROW COUNTY
Proceed. The contrac-
11, 2019. The County may PUBLIC WORKS DE-
funded
tor will not be required
reject any bid not in com- PARTMENT,
to have an asbestos
pliance with all prescribed through the Oregon De-
abatement license under
public bidding procedures partment of Transpor-
ORS 468A.720. Plans
and requirements, and may tation’s “State Funded
and Bidding Docu-
reject for good cause any Local Project Program”,
ments may be obtained
or all bids upon a finding and is subject to the cur-
at online at http://www.
of the County that it is in rent Oregon Bureau of
co.morrow.or.us/rfps
the public interest to do so. Labor and Industries
or by contacting the
The bidder must be regis- (BOLI) Prevailing Wage
Morrow County Pub-
tered with the Construc- Rates. A Bid Bond in the
lic Works Department
tion Contractors Board. amount of 10% of the
at (541) 989-9500. For
Estimated Cost Range: bid amount is required
additional information,
$50,000 to $80,000. The with the proposal. Per-
questions or concerns,
work will consist of in- formance and Payment
contact Sandi Pointer
stalling new signs along a Bonds in the amount of
by e-mail at spoint-
20 mile section of Willow the contract bid amount
er@co.morrow.or.us
Creek Road, commenc- will be required of the
or by phone at (541)
ing at it’s intersection with successful bidder. The
989-9500.MORROW
Highway 207 just South County will award the
COUNTY is an equal
of Heppner, then running contract at the April 17,
opportunity employer.
Southeasterly to the Forest 2019 Board of Com-
Meeting
Matt ScrivnerMorrow
Boundary near Cutsforth missioner’s
County Public Works
Park. The project consists held at the Morrow Bar-
Director.
of, but may not be limited tholomew Building, 100
Published: March 20
to the following total es- S. Court St., Heppner,
and 27, 2019.
timated unit cost quanti- Oregon, starting at 9:00
Morrow County
Affidavit
ties: Mobilization, Lump a.m. Contract Work will
Hearing
Sum,1; Flaggers, Hour, commence within five
THE MORROW COUN- 180; Wood Sign Supports, (5) calendar days of the
TY BOARD OF COM- 2250 FBM; Signs, Standard Notice to Proceed. The
MISSIONERS will hold
the following hearings of
public interest on Wednes-
-Continued from PAGE FIVE
day, March 20, 2019, at
9:00 a.m. at the Port of
port at Black Mountain
morning around this
-MCSO received a
Morrow Riverfront Center
Ln/Willow Creek Rd,
time.
report
at Strebin Farm
in Boardman, Oregon, and
Heppner that there is a
-MCSO
received
a
on
E
Oregon
Ln, Irri-
on Wednesday, April 3,
large rock blocking the
report
on
SE
Utah
Ave,
gon
of
intoxicated
male
2019, at the Bartholomew
NB lane and could be a
Irrigon
that
a
copper
trespassing
and
his
ve-
Building in Heppner, Or-
hazard. Referred to oth-
Ford
F150
is
speeding
hicle
is
stuck
in
the
egon. Morrow County re-
er agency.
towards
Tenth,
RP
be-
field.
Thomas
Wayne
leased the DRAFT Code
-MCSO received a re-
lieves it is bypassing the
Burton was arrested and
Enforcement Ordinance
port on SE Utah Ave,
school
zone.
lodged at UCJ with bail
on March 15, 2019, for
Irrigon that a small gray
-MCSO
received
a
of $23,000.
a twenty day comment
Toyota pickup turned
report
that
Alexander
-MCSO received a
period scheduled to end
around in his driveway.
Colt
McQuin
was
arrest-
report
on I 84 W, Board-
on April 4, 2019. Code
-MCSO received a re-
ed
on
MCCC
warrant.
man
of
suspicious activ-
Enforcement Ordinance.
port at Northwestern
-MCSO
received
a
ity.
Proposed changes to the
Motel on N Main St,
report on I 84 W, Board-
-MCSO received a
Morrow County Code
Heppner that city man-
man
that
a
black
Ford
report
on SE Utah Ave,
Enforcement Ordinance
ager would like contact
Taurus
is
WB
on
I
84,
Irrigon
that small dogs
include adding a new sec-
regarding the number of
with
police
cage
with
are
funning
loose on
tion addressing Chronic
RVs at the RV park.
lights,
blonde
female
in
Eighth
with
no
collars.
Nuisances, adding a sec-
-MCSO received a re-
the
back.
Thought
it
was
-MCSO
received
a
tion titled Environmental
port on I 84 E, Board-
suspicious.
Cancelled.
report
on
Summit
Ln,
Health to facilitate county
man that a silver car is
-MCSO received a
Boardman that dog
administration of both resi-
doing 80, swerving all
report
on
NW
Water
St,
across the street is skin-
dential waste water facili-
over the road, cruising
Heppner
that
RP
keeps
ny, the horses are skinny
ties and the food, pool and
eastbound past the 180.
getting
phone
calls
from
and RP is concerned
lodging program, clean-up
Referred to other agen-
two
different
numbers
in
about calves. RP thinks
of the Weeds section, con-
cy.
Sherman
County.
Would
the dog killed the neigh-
verting references from the
-MCSO received a re-
like
deputy
to
call
those
bor’s dog and has been
County Court to the Board
port at W Seventh Rd/
numbers
and
tell
them
to
complained about sev-
of Commissioners, and
Washington Ln, Irrigon
stop
calling
her.
eral times.
other minor housekeep-
that a semi is parking in
-MCSO
received
a
-MCSO received a
ing items. Opportunity to
the road. Concerned it
report
on
County
Line
report
on S First St/W
voice support or opposi-
could become a traffic
Rd,
Hermiston
that
Hwy
730,
Irrigon of
tion to the above proposal
hazard.
there
are
two
pit
bulls
a
gray
or
blue
vehicle
or to ask questions will be
-MCSO received a re-
that
have
been
running
that
refused
to
stop
for
provided. Failure to raise
port at Green Acres on
around
and
have
killed
the
RP
who
was
in
the
an issue in person or by
Paterson Ferry Rd, Ir-
a family pet. The owner
crosswalk.
letter or failure to provide
rigon that someone was
does
not
seem
to
care
-MCSO received a
sufficient specificity to af-
drinking and driving and
that
this
has
happened.
report
at Wesley Wise
ford the decision maker an
then hit his friend with
-MCSO
received
a
Excavating
on NW
opportunity to respond to
his fist. Deputies re-
report
at
Linden
Way,
Third
St,
Irrigon
that RP
the issue precludes appeal
sponded and contacted
Heppner
that
dog
is
run-
would
like
to
press
tres-
based on those issues. The
involved parties. Sub-
ning
in
the
middle
of
the
passing
charges
against
current and the proposed
ject did not wish to press
road.
subject who came on his
DRAFT of the Code En-
charges, just wanted the
-MCSO
received
a
property and took parts
forcement Ordinance is
other party to leave.
report
on
NW
Center
St,
to a car after he was
available at the Morrow
-MCSO received a re-
Heppner
that
there
is
a
advised not to and that
County website by search-
port on Bunker Hill Ln,
dog
barking
in
the
area,
he needed to leave. Lee
ing Code Enforcement. For
Heppner that RP lives
dog
is
howling
and
may
Joseph Stone Sr. was
more information, please
downstairs and another
be
over
by
the
newspa-
arrested by MCSO for
contact Carla McLane or
tenant lives upstairs. RP
per
office.
Unable
to
lo-
criminal trespass II.
Stephanie Case at 541-
advised upstairs tenant
cate.
-MCSO received a
922-4624 or by email at
won’t let them use ame-
-MCSO
received
a
report
at ODOT on Lin-
c m c l a n e @ c o . m o r r o w.
nities and is yelling and
report
of
a
disabled
ve-
den
Way,
Heppner that
or.us or scase@co.morrow.
stomping and getting in
hicle
at
I
84
E,
Board-
a
bigger
dog
is on the
or.us. DATED this 15th
their faces. Deputies re-
man.
Vehicle
is
having
Hwy
barking
at
people
day of March 2019. MOR-
sponded, parties agreed
mechanical
issues;
her
and
vehicles.
Unable
to
ROW COUNTY PLAN-
to behave civilly and go
father
is
on
the
way.
locate.
NING
DEPARTMENT
to bed. CCS advised.
-MCSO received a
-MCSO received a
Published: March 20 and
-MCSO received a re-
report
at
Bucknum’s
on
report
on I 84 E, Board-
27, 2019.
port at N Main St/NW
N
Main
St,
Heppner
of
a
man
that
a blue semi
Affidavit
Church St, Heppner of a
possible wanted subject.
with white trailer is
suspicious vehicle.
Subject is not of interest
watching something on
Invitation To Bid For
at
this
time.
the phone and swerving
Willow Creek Road
-MCSO received a
all over the road. Caller
Signing Project
January 10: Mor-
report at Morrow Coun-
was transferred to OSP.
MORROW
COUNTY
ty Museum on N Main
-MCSO received a
PUBLIC WORKS DE- row County Sheriff’s
St, Heppner of a suspi-
report of disabled ve-
PARTMENT MORROW Office received a report
cious vehicle with lights
hicle at Hwy 207 Echo,
COUNTY,
OREGON on Gun Club Ln that
on sitting there for a
Lexington. Ran out of
April, 2019 Sealed Bids for there was a male subject
while. Unable to locate.
fuel, going to run to a
the “WILLOW CREEK that was at her residence
neighbor for assistance.
ROAD SIGNING PROJ- knocking on the door
Off to the side and non-
January 11: Mor-
ECT” will be received by asking for fuel. Subject
blocking.
row County Sheriff’s
the Morrow County Public is yelling at RP. Ricardo
-MCSO
received
Office received a report
Works Department, 365 Garcia Cisneros was ar-
a report on Hwy 207
on Hwy 207 Echo, Lex-
West Highway 74 (P.O. rested by MCSO and
Echo, Lexington that a
ington of MVA/rollover.
Box 428), Lexington, Ore- lodged at UCJ for crimi-
semi trailer and service
Timothy John Gray was
gon, 97839, until 2:30 p.m. nal mischief II, $2,000
truck are in the middle
arrested by MCSO on
local time on April 11, bail.
-MCSO received a
of the road, currently
charge of DUII and reck-
2019. First Tier Subcon-
blocking.
less driving.
tractor Disclosure Forms report at SE Utah Ave,
will be accepted until 4:30 Irrigon that a flat bed
ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE:
p.m. local time on April pickup is driving dan-
gerously,
happens
every
11, 2019. The bids will
be publicly opened and
Morrow County Lexington
Airport Morrow County,
Oregon, requests proposals
from qualified Engineering
Aviation Project Services
to provide engineering ser-
vices for various Morrow
County Lexington Airport
projects. Firms submitting
qualifications shall be con-
sidered based upon the fol-
lowing general evaluation
criteria: 1. Qualifications
2. Experience. 3. Method
of approach. 4. Availabil-
ity of labor and equipment.
Copies of the Request for
Qualifications may be
obtained from Morrow
County, P.O. Box 428,
365 W Hwy 74, Lexing-
ton, Oregon 97839, (541)
989-9500,
spointer@
co.morrow.or.us.
Com-
plete proposals will be ac-
cepted at the same address
until 4:00 p.m., April 4,
2019.
Published: March 20,
2019.
Affidavit
Sheriff’s Report
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.