SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 16, 2020 HELP WANTED REQUEST FOR BIDS MORROW COUNTY, for Glen Haven and Saint OREGON SHERIFF Patrick’s Apartments. STATION 2 PROJECT This position is 25 hours SEPTEMBER 2020 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN per week with an hourly wage of $12 to $15 based on experience. Paid time off is also available. This position is accountable for day-to-day maintenance operations of a multi-fam- ily housing and elderly projects and the achieve- ment of basic property maintenance goals. The Maintenance Technician position is primarily re- sponsible for maintaining the physical condition of the properties per compa- ny operating and safety standards and ensuring that service requests, work orders and repairs are performed correctly and in a timely manner. The Maintenance Technician will perform repairs and maintenance throughout the properties to include tenant residences, com- mon areas and grounds. 9-9-2c PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR Morrow County is now accepting applications for a full-time exempt Public Health Director. The Pub- lic Health Director, under the limited supervision of the County Adminis- trator, provides oversight for the coordination and management of all pub- lic health programs, ad- ministers the operation of the Health Department, which includes but is not limited to county, budget, state/federal grant bud- gets and assurances, writ- ing grants for additional programs, and internal operating procedures and policies. This position is designated as Health Ad- ministrator as required by ORS 431.418. For com- plete job description, sal- ary range, application and employee benefits, please visit Morrow County at www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Lindsay Grogan, HR Manager at lgrogan@ co.morrow.or.us, or (541) 676-5620. Morrow Coun- ty is an EOE. Open until filled, first review October 2, 2020. 9-9-2c PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is here- by given, that the two-year period for the redemption of real properties included in the 2017 delinquent tax lien foreclosure proceed- ings instituted by Mor- row County, Oregon, on August 29, 2018, in the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Case No. 18-CV- 37676 and included in the judgment entered therein on October 4, 2018 will expire on October 5, 2020. All properties ordered sold under the judgment, un- less redeemed on or before October 5, 2020 will be deeded to Morrow Coun- ty, Oregon, immediately on expiration of the peri- od of redemption, and ev- ery right or interest of any person in such properties will be forffeited forever to Morrow County, Oregon. Michael Gorman Tax Collector Morrow County Published September 16 & 23, 2020 Affidavit Sheriff’s Report PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County, Oregon P.O. Box 788 Heppner OR 97836 Morrow County, Oregon (Owner) invites Bids for the Sheriff Station 2 Proj- ect, located at Heppner, Oregon 97836. The Work includes constructing a 60-foot by 80-foot wood building. The building should be based on the Conceptual Floor and Site Plan. The Work also in- cludes site prep and per- mitting for construction. Sealed Bids for the de- scribed Project will be re- ceived by Darrell Green, County Administrator, or his authorized represen- tative, at Morrow County Administration – Bar- tholomew Building, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836, until 2:00 p.m. lo- cal time, Thursday, Octo- ber 1, 2020. Bids will be publicly opened and read October 1, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. The Contract is subject to the applicable provisions of Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 279C.800 through ORS 279C.870, the Ore- gon Prevailing Wage Law. The Project is being fund- ed by the Owner. The project shall be com- pleted within 120 consec- utive calendar days after the written Notice to Pro- ceed from the Owner. The Owner anticipates making the Contract award on or before October 15, 2020, upon reviewing the Bids. The Contractor and sub- contractors shall be li- censed, bonded, and in- sured for doing business in the State of Oregon. The Project will require execu- tion of Performance and Payment Bonds specific to the Project. A Bid Form is included with the Request for Bids documents for the Bidder's use in preparing and sub- mitting their Bid. This is the only Bid Form that will be accepted by the Owner for the Project. The Bidder shall submit, with its Bid, the Bidder's Certification Statements as Required by Certain Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) form. This form is included with the Request for Bids documents. Documents can be found on the County website at https://www.co.morrow. or.us/rfps, or email Darrell Green at dgreen@co.mor- row.or.us. No paper docu- ments will be provided for bidding purposes. The owner is an equal op- portunity employer. The County may reject any response not in com- pliance with all prescribed solicitation procedures and requirements and other ap- plicable law, and may re- ject any or all responses in whole or in part when the cancellation or rejection is in the best interest of the County, and at no cost to the County. Owner: Morrow County, Oregon By: Darrell Green Title: County Administra- tor Date: September 9, 2020 9-16-2c The Heppner Gazette-Times wants pictures of your trophy animals from this hunting season. Stop by to have your picture taken, drop off photos, mail them to PO Box 337 in Heppner, email them to editor@rapidserve.net or text cell phone photos to 541-980-6674. PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner, Oregon will conduct a public hearing at 7: 00 PM on October 5, 2020 at Hep- pner City Hall regarding the following applications: 1. An application for a Mi- nor Partition and possible variance: creating a new lot to allow for future resi- dential home or duplex de- velopment, Map #2S 26E 35BA, Tax Lot #1200 and 1300 AKA 110 and 120 N. Gilmore St. Heppner OR Applicant: Russ and Ker- sten Ellsworth A copy of the application and copies of all docu- ments and evidence sub- mitted by or on behalf of the applicants and copies of any applicable zoning criteria are available for inspection at no cost and copies of the same will be provided at a reasonable cost. To obtain this infor- mation contact the office at Heppner City Hall, 111 North Main Street, PO Box 756, Heppner, OR 97836, phone (541) 676-9618. Persons who wish to at- tend this meeting and need assistance are asked to call (541) 676-9618, or TTY relay 1-800-735-2900. Published September 16, 2020 Affidavit The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information: July 24: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report on Hwy 730, Irrigon that RP located on firearm on the side of the hwy. MCSO checked all turnouts. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on E East St, Lexington that a yellow lab is out and barking aggressively at her over the fence. She advised this has been and issue and neighbor keeps taunting her dogs to make them bark and then calls the SO. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a grey Dodge truck sped down the street and ran the stop sigh on Seventh. Unable to locate. -MCSO received a re- port on Doolittle Canyon Ln, Heppner that neigh- bor’s dogs are barking and have been since 7 a.m. RP has recordings of it. -MCSO received a re- port at Morrow County Court house that there is a deer that looks very sick and injured. MCSO re- sponded; the deer is okay. Just has a growth on the side of its face. -MCSO received a report from a subject in Irrigon that someone had stolen his food stamp card. -MCSO received a re- port from a subject in Ir- THOMAS rigon that she had a dog, ORCHARDS possibly a hound dog on her Kimberly, Oregon property, that she thought may belong to her neigh- U-PICK bors. MCSO made contact ♦ Freestone Canning Peaches and was able to locate the owner. -Monroe/Elberta -MCSO received report -O’Henry from a subject on Cain Lane $1.00/lb in Irrigon that she had a ♦Nectarines Husky cross trapped in her $1.25/lb horse trailer. She said it had ♦Apples already killed some of her $.75/lb chickens. MCSO transport- ♦Asian Pears ed the dog to Pet Rescue. $1.50/lb -MCSO received report READY-PICKED from a subject on Thomas Ave. in Irrigon who said ♦ Peaches ♦ Nectarines a bunch of grass seed was ♦ Apples stolen from his property. ♦ Pears MCSO made contact. ♦ Prunes -MCSO responded to a request for agency Open 7 days a week assistance in Hermiston 8 am-6pm ONLY concerning a patient that needed evaluation. BRING CONTAINERS -MCSO received report FOR U -PICK from a subject on Utah Ave. CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES in Irrigon concerning loud music. MCSO checked 541-934-2870 the area but was unable to locate. Print -MCSO received report that vehicles keep running & stop sign at Sand Hol- Mailing Services the low and Baseline Lane in *Design *Print *Mail Heppner. The caller be- Sykes Publishing lieves they are contractors for the wind mills. 541-676-9228 -MCSO deputy report- ed he was out on Paterson Ferry Rd. in Irrigon remov- ing plywood scraps from the road. -MCSO received report that an individual was try- ing to trade drugs for ciga- rettes at Love’s Travel Stop on Tower Rd. in Boardman. The male was trespassed from the scene. There was a notation that they were referring to regular gravel rocks. -MCSO received infor- mation that the Irrigon Ma- rina authorized dry camp- ing for Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. -MCSO received report from a subject in Irrigon who said his son pulled a knife on him and threat- ened him. The stepson was currently cooking in the kitchen with the knife, there were no injuries and the situation had calmed down. The subject advised the deputy that the step son is mentally ill and asked the deputy to explain the con- sequences of his action to him. A deputy responded and determined that the incident did not constitute menacing. -MCSO received a re- port from a subject that she had received a text from one of her patients who said she was in an abusive relationship, possibly in an altercation earlier that day. Deputies responded but found no signs of abuse or assault. A message was left for Community Coun- seling. -MCSO received a re- quest from a subject for a deputy to contact her. She said she had questions about reporting someone as a runaway. A follow-up was set for a later date. -MCSO received re- port of vehicles playing loud music on Division and Utah. The caller said the vehicle went down Seventh toward Idaho. A deputy checked the area but was unable to locate anything. -MCSO received re- port of suspicious activity concerning a person in a pickup with a horse trailer. 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