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T e operator would be more oriented T e Minnesota Department of Trans- ed Transit Union’s Local 1005, a union ductors of any bus that may be on the toward managing passengers and customer portation on Feb. 2 quietly launched a that represents 2,500 front-line workers road: As it turns out, none of the auton- service, and less focused on the road. research project exploring autonomous at Metro Transit. About 1,600 of ATU’s omous buses currently in testing has hit Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padil- buses – an emerging sector of the auto- members are bus drivers. The union is the road unmanned. la said the agency is not involved in Mn- motive industry that uses new technolo- skeptical about the safety of driverless “In the few places they have deployed DOT's study and that of cials from both gies to either aid human drivers or elimi- technology, and concerned about the (autonomous buses) in testing, there was agencies haven’t discussed the matter in nate them entirely. enormous impact it may have on tran- a driver at the controls,” Whittle said. any depth. Metro Transit is aware of the At this point, MnDOT’s main goal is to sit jobs. “T at’s not an autonomous vehicle by issue, he said, but hasn’t done research plan to f nd a partner: a private company “It seems like they haven’t worked the common understanding, which is the of its own and hasn’t taken a position on currently making autonomous buses that the kinks out. Can they handle every absence of a person at the wheel.” autonomous buses. would be willing to test them in Minne- type of bad weather?” Lawson asked In July 2016, for instance, Daimler AG By Whittle’s estimation, it will be a sota’s harsh climate. MnDOT researchers rhetorically. “The Google vehicles do unveiled its Mercedes-Benz Future Bus, few years before autonomous vehicles of will also look into how the state would very well on bright, sunny California which dazzled the public with a short any kind are ready for widespread use. have to alter statutes, insurance policies, days, but if you throw some rain or 20-kilometer journey along a bus rapid Right now, autonomous buses are not roads and bridges to accommodate a snow at them, not so much.” transit line in Amsterdam. even available for purchase. Indeed, all f eet of autonomous buses. T e insurance industry is largely sup- T e Future Bus is only partially au- the models Hietpas has heard of are in MnDOT is motivated by safety con- portive of ef orts to create autonomous tonomous, according to the company’s demonstration mode only. cerns, said Jay Hietpas, a state traf c vehicles, said Jim Whittle, assistant gen- press release. A human operator is at the Nevertheless, MnDOT wants to get an engineer and director of the agency’s eral counsel with the Washington, D.C.- wheel, but the vehicle’s on-board system early start. of ce of safety and technology. Autono- based American Insurance Association, does most of the driving. “We’re getting ready for this,” Hietpas mous buses could be a lower-risk form of because most of the components used in Lawson, the union leader, noted that said. “T is technology is starting to take transportation. them are ref nements of safety technolo- driving the bus is only a small part of an of around the country and the world, “We’ve had a zero-death initiative for gies that are commonly used today. operator’s duties today. T e driver also and we don’t want to wait. We want to a long time, and over the last few years Even so, insurers are concerned about must deal with passengers, who have the shape how this plays out.”

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PORTLAND MAKING THE MOST OF ‘SMART CITY’ MOMENTUM National competition is over, but public, private and academic parties are continuing to invest in planning efforts

By Stephanie Basalyga City projects. But there’s no guarantee [email protected] that will continue under an administra- tion run by Donald Trump. T e city of Portland made headlines While the president has f oated the idea last year when it was one of seven cities of federal infrastructure investment that from across the country in the running for could run as high as $1 billion over a 10- a total $50 million prize in the Smart City year period, there has been no specif c Challenge – a national competition that discussion about how much of that mon- asked cities to come up with transporta- ey might be used for “hard” projects, such tion plans for systems that would use data as road construction and bridge repairs, and technology to help people and goods and how much might be used to plan for a move more ef ciently and cost-ef ective- future that relies on data and technology. ly. “At this point it’s kind of uncertain … it’s When the city of Columbus, Ohio, end- too early to tell,” Newberry said. Illustration by Jason Reckamp ed up walking away with the prize money, Still, federal agencies are continuing Portland found itself faced with a choice. to move forward with support for Smart That collaborative environment and mobility assessment plan to address a T e city could tuck its proposal in a draw- City initiatives. Portland is moving ahead Portland’s status as a Smart Cities Chal- range of issues in areas such as policies er and forget about it, or it could move with components from its Smart City lenge finalist have helped the city and and procedures. forward and f nd ways to implement at plan. As for Newberry, he and others the region emerge as leaders in the And over the next 12 months, the city least parts of its plan to create a high-tech from the region’s tech realm are working world of Smart City planning and tech- and Portland State University are expect- street grid. to educate those outside the industry, in- nology, according to Skip Newberry, ed to come up with a Smart City action Following the latter path wouldn’t be cluding planners, developers, architects president and CEO of the Technology plan that Ender said will result in concrete easy. When it comes to implementing and engineers. Association of Oregon. steps the city can take to prioritize how it Smart City plans, the risks and unknowns Newberry and two of his colleagues, invests resources and people to continue are many, from f nding funding to risk- As part of its role as a leader, for exam- for example, recently addressed a room making progress. ing public criticism if pilot projects fail to ple, Portland earlier this month served full of business folks at a Westside Eco- yield usable results. as host of a Smart Cities summit that at- nomic Alliance breakfast forum. T e pre- But the decision, for the city, was a rela- tracted attendees from around the world. Risks and rewards sentation included a healthy discussion tively easy one. T e conference provided a place for cit- While Smart City initiatives and tech- about why it’s important to maintain a “T e elements and ef orts that went ies such as Columbus and countries like nology development have the potential to certain amount of f exibility when plan- into that (Smart City Challenge) plan, it’s a Portugal to come together to discuss the emerge as a new cluster market for Ore- ning structures and building streets that guiding document for the bureau and the challenges they face and discuss solutions gon, investing in those still-developing will last into a future that is likely to be city,” said Timur Ender, special projects they’ve found. areas isn’t without risks. inf uenced and shaped by technology manager for the Portland Bureau of Trans- With all of those elements coming to- Finding money for Smart City-related not yet created. portation. “We’re leaning on that to help gether to create a wave of momentum, it projects can be tough, Newberry said, Forum presenter Wilfred Pinfold, CEO us determine what our next steps are.” became apparent to the city that imple- especially when those projects may not of tech company Urban.Systems, de- menting any parts of its Smart City pro- yield expected results. T at’s why it’s im- scribed a future where parking structures Making the most of momentum posal possible was key to helping keep portant, he added, for cities, private com- built today may be largely useless in a Prior to the Smart City Challenge, the the forward momentum going. Ender can panies and academia to continue to work few decades. In a not-too-distant future, region’s public, private and academic recite a list of Smart City-related projects in ways that encourage the collaboration a troupe of driverless electric vehicles sectors had all been working largely in- that the city has either already started or and sharing of ideas. While a city may not could slow-cruise the city’s downtown, dividually on dif erent components of has in the planning stages since the com- be able to risk using taxpayers’ money for shuttling residents from one destination Smart City planning and technology. But pletion of the Smart City Challenge. a pilot project, for example, a researcher to another. In such a city, parking garages as the city turned to those dif erent sec- PBOT is moving ahead with the city’s at a university may be able to f nd grant would become obsolete, he said. tors – from tech startups to researchers electric vehicle strategy, placing charging money for such a project, which a city By sharing that possible future scenar- at universities – for help with parts of its stations in right-of-way areas throughout may then be able to step in and support io, Pinfold hopes he can convince city of- proposal, a unif ed ef ort emerged that Portland. In addition, Portland General in other ways. f cials, developers and urban planners to hadn’t existed before. Electric has approached the city about But even the future of grants and fund- start approaching planning ef orts today “T e (Smart City Challenge) helped the creating an “electric avenue” in east Port- ing for Smart City research is a bit hazy with a new degree of f exibility to accom- region focus,” PBOT Communications Di- land. T e resulting pod of charging sta- these days, according to Newberry. In modate technology and systems not yet rector John Brady said. “Even before, we tions for electric vehicles would be similar recent years, federal agencies such as invented. had Portland becoming the Silicon Forest, to one that already exists on Salmon Street the U.S. Department of Transportation, “Cities are starting to get this,” he said. becoming known for that. But the Smart in downtown Portland, Ender said. which organized last year’s Smart City “T ey’re starting to take this into consid- City Challenge helped bring that together The city also is working with an in- Challenge, have made grant money avail- eration when planning for the next 10 to and put a narrative around it.” dustry group called Drive Oregon on a able for cities looking to work on Smart 20 years.” THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // 5 The forecast for podcasts: a widening range of potential By Glenda LeGendre digital format. With the power of the hu- Apple store or web visits can help deter- Local infl uence BridgeTower Media Newswires man voice and little (if any) interference mine reach, and the IAB recently devel- Other local personalities are listeners, by visuals or ad blockers, listeners become oped metrics standards. producers and contributors to a growing BALTIMORE – Podcasts are gaining in- almost passionate about the stories. T ey T ere are also public relations gains podcast scene. Christopher L. Reed, chair- creased interest from both listeners and can’t skim through the content. Rather, from producing ongoing podcasts. Re- man/professor of f lm & moving image at sponsors/advertisers, partially because they become educated, engaged and en- cently, the Maryland chapter of the Public Stevenson University, has long recorded of the recent focus and fame of the wild- lightened enough about the topic to think Relations Society of America awarded its f lm reviews and discussions of other topics, ly popular programs “Serial” and “T is dif erently. “Best of Baltimore” award for podcasting some along with Dan Rodricks of T e Sun. Quality content is critical over brand American Life.” Yet audio programs have to the Irvine Nature Center in Baltimore “T ere is a lot of good content out there, messaging, and well-told audio stories can County. Irvine has already produced more been available for streaming or real-time but it can be dif cult to f nd the good help enhance a brand. Podcasts take time than 100 three-to-four-minute segments listening for some time ahead of those ones,” Reed said. and research to prepare, but are inexpen- of its eco-friendly perspective series “T e high-prof le series. Ken Kinard of Hunt Valley-based Ac- sive to produce in def ned studio settings. Nature of T ings,” thanks to support of lo- Podcasts – a marketing-derived term cent Interactive apparently agrees. He cal NPR station WYPR and sponsors such from the merger of iPods and broadcasts Small but mighty as the Bozzuto Family Foundation. has co-produced and written/recorded – are usually considered episodic digital a podcast called “Workwise: T e Growth Advertisers or supporters of audio pod T e public relations goal, de f ned by Ir- media f les. T ey have been downloaded series can expect a modest-size market of vine Executive Director Brooks Paternotte, Mindset for Wisdom at Work.” Kinard is an from Apple via iTunes, Google and oth- listeners, yet two-thirds of those surveyed was to enhance the recognition of Irvine aggressive podcast listener as well as pro- er sources, are now played on Amazon’s by the IAB say they are more inclined to and its naturalist programs for children and ducer for clients. He has assembled a slew Echo (thanks, Alexa), and can be found consider purchase of products and ser- adults. Irvine and WYPR promote the pod- of technological support approaches to on traditional radio and Sirius. Connected vices that advertise on their favorite pod- cast program on their respective websites f nd, organize and create quality podcasts car features, already a growth market, are cast. T at is clearly a strong incentive to and through social media. Each segment is with regularity. enabling podcasts to disrupt the more tra- add podcasts to a marketing mix of pro- voiced by Brooks, following natural history New methods to distribute podcasts are ditional car radio tune-ins. motions. Prudential, ESPN, Netf ix and research and engaging content writing from expanding, and the industry appears to Podcasts are, importantly, a type of others have already done so, and the ad- internal staf . T e spots are subsequently have a strong future. Literally, stay tuned. on-demand content favored by millenni- vertising market for podcasts is expected housed on WYPR’s website. Visitor atten- als and are described by the Interactive to reach $200 million in 2017. Metrics are dance at Irvine increased signif cantly fol- Glenda LeGendre is principal of Strategic Marketing and Com- Advertising Bureau as the fastest-growing still a challenge, but downloads from the lowing the f rst full year of the podcasts. munications. Contact her at [email protected]. Brief y... OTBC EXPANDING VIRTUAL to such resources. by the CleanTech Alliance, is scheduled for ONE-DAY TECH SUMMIT Since opening its doors 12 years ago, March 8, from 7:30 to 9 a.m., at the Seattle INCUBATION PROGRAM OTBC has helped 80 new companies get up offi ces of law fi rm Perkins Coie. PLANNED IN LAS VEGAS Tech startups in rural areas of Oregon are The Associated General Contractors of Amer- and running, resulting in the creation of more Mark de Vere White, president of electricity about to get a helping hand courtesy of the ica will hold a tech summit to help members than 125 high-wage jobs. The sessions of- at Itron, will be the featured speaker. White Oregon Technology Business Center. learn about the latest technology impacting fered through the expanded virtual incubator has dedicated his career to working with A nonprofi t incubator supported by the city and infl uencing the construction industry. program will begin in April. utilities and Fortune 500 companies. His of Beaverton, OTBC provides support to tech The summit will take place March 10 in Las For more information about OTBC and the background includes positions with software startups through a combination of expert-lev- Vegas, at The Linq Hotel and Casino, 3535 S. expanded virtual incubator program, visit provider Kana and Silicon Energy. 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Serving customers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural and Cascade Natural Gas. THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // 7 Sizable creative offce project in the works By Chuck Slothower [email protected]

Pacifc Northwest real estate frm Cap- stone Partners and joint venture partner Premier Properties U.S.A. have acquired two blocks in the Central Eastside Indus- trial District for a creative ofce project to be completed later this year. Te two existing buildings, known as the Custom Blocks, will hold 72,000 square feet of ofce space that will be marketed to creative and technology frms. Te par- cels are bound by Southeast Madison and Salmon streets, and Ninth and 10th ave- nues. Capstone and Premier are looking to do the project quickly, with construction be- ginning this month and tenancy available by November. Te south block holds the larger of the two buildings, with 48,804 rentable square feet. Te north block’s building has 22,790 rentable square feet. Te north block proj- ect will not involve the space used by New Deal Distillery, which will remain. Capstone co-founder Chris Nelson said job growth and migration into Portland continue to support creative-ofce reno- vations. Courtesy of Capstone Partners “Te demand fundamentals right now A design by Scott | Edwards Architecture shows the future interior offce space for the Custom Blocks in Portland’s Central Eastside are very strong,” he said. “We also feel the Industrial District. size of the project in terms of the square footage we’ll be delivering is manageable ing Killian Pacifc and Beam Development buildings with an authenticity and histo- together on the Cannery Row Apartments and modest.” have found a ready market for modern ren- ry and story to them,” Nelson said. Tese in Sherwood, the Attwell of Main Apart- Part of the attraction of the project, Nel- ovations of old industrial spaces. Devel- buildings in particular, he said, have “those ments in Tigard and the Burnside 26 son said, is that it can be completed this opers continue to identify parcels ripe for kinds of characteristics and intrinsics.” apartment complex in East Portland. year. Projects scheduled for completion redevelopment, such as the former Orego- Te buildings, formerly home to Cus- Peter Grimm of Scott | Edwards Archi- later face more uncertainty, he explained. nian ofces on Broadway and the Towne tom Stamping and Manufacturing Co., tecture is the lead designer of the project. “Te economic cycle is a little bit long Storage building near the Burnside Bridge. feature exposed wooden beams, 18-foot Fortis Construction Inc. is serving as gen- in the tooth,” he said. “We’re anxious to A recent analysis by Jones Lange LaSal- ceilings and industrial windows. Te ren- eral contractor. get the buildings to the market as soon as le found creative-ofce spaces attracted ovation involves a full seismic retroft. Cushman & Wakefeld’s Portland ofce, possible.” lease rates 15 to 20 percent higher than Te Custom Blocks is the fourth project led by senior director Brad Carnese, is Te Custom Blocks will add to the cre- comparable Class A spaces. with Capstone and Premier – a domestic marketing the Custom Blocks. Nelson said ative-ofce renaissance taking place in “Tenants – particularly creative and subsidiary of a Swiss-based investment the property had already attracted interest the Central Eastside. Developers includ- technology-type tenants – are looking for frm – as partners. Tey previously worked from potential tenants. Commercial building permits Permits issued housing at 5990 S.E. 92nd Ave. in Lents. The million permit to build a four-story offce back Architect and the contractor is Ascent • Lipt SW Fifth Ave LLC of Chicago was building will have fve stories and 70 units. building at 2475 S.E. Ladd Ave. in the Hos- Design Build. issued a $2.3 million permit to remodel the Four of the foors will have residential units ford-Abernethy neighborhood. The applicant food court at Pioneer Tower at 888 S.W. Fifth and the ground foor will be retail space. The is Mike Coyle of Faster Permits and the con- • Jantzen Dynamic Corp. of Columbia, S.C., Ave. in downtown. The applicant is RSI Group applicant is Ankrom Moisan Architects and tractor is Grand & Benedicts Construction. is pursuing an $853,840 permit for a tenant of Costa Mesa, California, and the contractor the contractor is Urban Edge Builders. improvement for a new retail store at 1805 is Western Construction Services of Vancou- • Walsh Holdings LLC was issued a $2.1 N. Tomahawk Island Drive on Hayden Island. ver, Washington. • Tzantarmas Properties LLC was issued million permit to build a 28,000-square-foot The applicant is Scott Gibson Architect and a $10.4 million permit to build affordable truck maintenance and offce building at the contractor is Deacon Corp. • Block 15 LLC was issued a $500,000 per- housing at 5959 S.E. 92nd Ave. in Lents. The 5455 N.E. 109th Ave. in the Parkrose neigh- mit for a tenant improvement for a frst-time building will have fve stories and 75 units. borhood. The applicant is Mackenzie and the • Nez C Hallett III is pursuing a $2.25 million restaurant tenant at 1015 N.W. Northrup St., Four of the foors will have residential units contractor is Building Structures Inc. permit to build a four-story, 19-unit apart- unit C-4. The applicant is Streitberger Home and the ground foor will be retail space. The ment building at 1823 S.E. 50th Ave. in the Design and the contractor is BNK Construc- applicant is Ankrom Moisan Architects and Permit intakes Richmond neighborhood. The applicant is tion. the contractor is Urban Edge Builders. • TriMet is pursuing a $2.3 million permit to Otak Architecture and the contractor has not add interior improvements at 4027 S.W. Can- been selected yet. • Lair Hill Investors LLC was issued a • D&L Miller & Associates was issued a yon Road in Arlington Heights. The applicant $960,678 permit for a value-added revision $923,268 permit to build a four-story, is Ben Deines and the contractor is Balfour • Rujax V LLC is pursuing a $4.56 million to an infll foor at a two-story commercial seven-unit condo building with parking at Beatty Construction. permit to build a four-story mixed-use building at 3207 S.W. First Ave. The appli- 5321 N.E. Irving St. in the Rose City Park building at 4073 N. Williams Ave. in the cant is David Rodeback and the contractor is neighborhood. The applicant is Morton Build- • Allen Temple Christian Methodist Church Boise neighborhood. The applicant is William Ascent Design Build Inc. ing Design and the contractor is Proactive is pursuing a $2.5 million permit to repair Kaven Architecture and the contractor has Development. fre damage and perform other improve- not been selected yet. • Milwaukie Partners LLC was issued a $2.2 ments at 4236 N.E. Eighth Ave. in the King million permit to build a three-story, 30-unit • The Portland Housing Bureau was issued neighborhood. The applicant is Carleton Hart • Flynn D. Case is pursuing a $9.7 million apartment building on two lots at 7510 S.E. a $5.8 million foundation permit to perform Architecture and the contractor is Pacifc- permit to build a three-story self-storage Milwaukie Ave. in Sellwood. The applicant excavation and add below-ground foundation mark Construction. facility at 12315 S.E. Division St. in the Mill is CIDA Architects and the contractor is I&E at 600 N.W. Hoyt St. in Old Town Chinatown. Park area. The applicant is Mike Coyle of Construction. The applicant is ZGF Architects and the con- • Lair Hill Investors LLC is pursuing a Faster Permits and the contractor is Perlo tractor is JE Dunn Construction. $960,678 permit for a value-added revision Construction. • Tzantarmas Properties LLC was issued to an infll foor at 3207 S.W. First Ave. in a $10.7 million permit to build affordable • Community Vision Inc. was issued a $4.7 South Portland. The applicant is David Rode- Source: Portland Bureau of Development Services Land use review intakes • Design advice is pending for a mixed-use shipping containers and recreational vehicle development. The applicant is Stefanie proposed exterior renovations to the building featuring student housing at 1110 storage. The applicant is Brian Varricchione Slyman of Harper Houf Peterson Righellis, fourth-floor courtyard of the Asa Flats S.W. Clay St. The 16-story building would of Mackenzie, and the owner is N. Columbia and the owner is Oregon Conference of & Lofts apartment building at 1200 have 260 studio, one- or two-bedroom units, Blvd. LLC. Seventh-day Adventists. N.W. Marshall St. Improvements would and ground-foor retail space. No on-site include an outdoor kitchen, a fire pit, a parking is proposed. The applicant is Joshua • Early assistance is sought for devel- • Early assistance is pending for a project to fireplace, privacy screens and prefabri- Lupkin of SERA Architects, and the owner is opment at the Adventist Medical Center demolish and rebuild a warehouse building cated shelters with an automated louver Housing Northwest Inc. campus at 10501 S.E. Market St. A con- at 9933 N.W. 107th Ave. The applicant is system. The applicant is Leslie Batten of ditional use master plan for the campus Brett Schulz, and the owner is Babcock Land Seattle-based GGLO, and the owner is ASA • Early assistance is sought for a proposed approved in 2006 expired last year before Co LLC. Flats LLC of Dallas, Texas. storage facility at 1617 N. Columbia Blvd. all projects had been constructed, and The facility would include self-storage in the applicants seek to discuss further • A Type II design review is pending for Source: Portland Bureau of Development Services 8 // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE

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DJC People Bremik Construction has hired Andrew Windisch as a FINANCE project engineer. He has traveled Columbia Credit Union has added Joey around the U.S. and Canada Rudisill as senior vice president and chief to complete various types of information offcer. He provides vision and projects. Currently, Windisch is BABER leadership for the strategic development and RUDISILL BECKWITH SIMONTON CARR WINDISCH serving as the project engineer management of information resources and for the Slabtown Flats project. technological planning. He also is responsible bilitation projects, and contract administration. cy, coordinating ongoing projects and assisting for information systems management oversight, He has more than 14 years of experience in brokers with marketing projects. particularly in regard to strategic planning, the building science industry, with a breadth BUSINESS Chuck Brooks has joined Tyree Oil Inc. as projects, security and standards management. of technical skills to solve complex building CONSTRUCTION a fuel account manager. He is responsible for Rudisill has more than 20 years of experience problems in Utah. Bremik Construction has added Devon managing fuel accounts throughout its coverage with information technology and IT strategy. Baber to its team. He helps run the compa- area. Tyree Oil is a distributor of petroleum prod- REAL ESTATE ny’s equipment operations out of its ware- ucts and services; it’s headquartered in Eugene, CONSULTING Colliers International has promoted Kylie house in Troutdale. and has branches in Portland, Roseburg, Coos Forensic Building Consultants has hired Simonton to marketing coordinator. Her Bay and Reedsport. Brooks previously was Mike Beckwith as intermountain business new responsibilities include: updating listing Bremik Construction has promoted Jamie responsible for growing sales and developing development manager and building science information for the company’s website and Carr to superintendent. He has 26 years of business for BP in the Pacifc Northwest. consultant. He will handle on-site feld eval- database, tracking closed deals, proactively construction industry experience. Current- uations and forensic investigations, design announcing real estate news and releases, ly, Carr is working at the Lincoln Building, Please send your announcements for DJC development for waterproofng repair and reha- partnering with researchers to ensure accura- completing remodels of common areas and People to [email protected]. Businesses face uncertainty amid rapid action on immigration On Jan. 27, President Trump issued student and faculty candidates from the ‘authoritative guidance’ stating that sec- Executive Order 13769, “Protecting the seven listed countries. Te court noted tions … of the executive order do not apply Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into that the universities “rely on such visiting to lawful permanent residents.” However, the United States.” Te executive order COMPLIANCE CORNER students, scholars and faculty to advance the court found this to be unreliable, given suspends the entry of aliens from Iraq, their educational goals,” and that the states that the government did not provide “au- Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Shayda Zaerpoor Le have standing to assert the rights of those thority establishing that the White House Yemen for 90 days; it suspends the United individuals afected by EO 13769. counsel is empowered to issue an amend- States Refugee Admissions Program for 120 Te court also acknowledged that courts ed order superseding the executive order days; it prioritizes refugee claims relating part on the argument that the party will generally owe substantial deference to the signed by the president … Moreover, in to religious persecution in instances where sufer immediate and irreparable harm if president and the political branches in re- light of the government’s shifting interpre- the refugee is considered a member of a they are not given temporary relief from the lation to immigration and national security tations of the executive order, we cannot minority religion in the country of his or proposed action, at least until a decision policy. However, the federal government say that the current interpretation by White her nationality; and it suspends the entry of is reached on the ultimate legality of that had argued that the president’s decisions House counsel, even if authoritative and all Syrian refugees indefnitely. action. in these areas are entirely unreviewable, binding, will persist past the immediate In addition to the confusion and upheav- Here, the state of Washington, joined even if they potentially run afoul of con- stage of these proceedings.” al many of us witnessed on the news and by Minnesota, fled a lawsuit challenging stitutional protections. Te court declared Te court concluded that, in addition in person at airports around the country, several sections of the executive order. Te that “there is no precedent to support to the immediate harm, the government many businesses faced immediate and states claimed that EO 13769 “unconstitu- this claimed unreviewability, which runs failed to establish that it was likely to signifcant personnel questions. As initially tionally and illegally stranded (their) resi- contrary to the fundamental structure of succeed on its due process arguments. Te implemented, the executive order applied dents abroad, split their families, restricted our constitutional democracy … neither court also was swayed by the states’ argu- to individuals with common employ- their travel, and damaged the states’ the Supreme Court nor our court has ever ment that the executive order appears in- ment-related visas such as H-1B and L-1 economies and public universities.” Te held that courts lack the authority to review tended to disfavor Muslims, noting that this visas, and also to students, individuals state of Washington also argued that the executive action in those arenas for com- raised “serious allegations and presented with dual nationalities, and lawful perma- executive order was not directed against pliance with the Constitution.” signifcant constitutional questions,” but nent residents. Many employers advised terror attacks, but was actually “intended Te Court of Appeals evaluated due pro- the court did not address the merits of this employees covered by these categories to enact a ‘Muslim ban’ as the president cess requirements and expounded on the argument given the government’s failure to to avoid international travel, and even had stated during his presidential cam- likelihood of due process violations caused meet its burden for its request. United States citizens with dual nationality paign that he would do.” Te district court by EO 13769. Te Fifth Amendment’s Due As a result of this ruling, EO 13769 will were encouraged to exercise caution and concluded, as a preliminary matter, that Process Clause prohibits the government not be enforced while the temporary re- re-evaluate travel plans. Students were the executive order’s implementation was from depriving individuals of their “life, straining order is in efect, immigrants and unable to return to their studies, and many causing signifcant harm to a substantial liberty or property without due process of non-immigrants who were afected can en- businesses had key employees suddenly number of people, and that the states were law,” or without an opportunity to receive ter the United States, and U.S. Customs and stranded abroad. likely to be able to prove that the executive notice of the proposed deprivation and Border Protection should be reinstating Te executive order was quickly subject order was unlawful. to respond against it. Tese procedural previously canceled visas. However, there to a temporary restraining order, which was Te federal government fled an imme- protections are likely violated when lawful is no guarantee how long this temporary granted on Feb. 3. A temporary restraining diate appeal to the United States Court of permanent residents and non-immi- restraining order will be in efect, because order is a directive from the court relating Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which issued grant visa-holders are denied re-entry to the court has the authority to revoke the to short-term implementation of an action an executive order upholding the tempo- the United States or are prevented from order at any time. or preservation of the status quo. While the rary restraining order on Feb. 9. Te Ninth exercising their rights to travel abroad and opposing parties argue the merits of their Circuit emphasized the states’ arguments re-enter the United States. Shayda Zaerpoor Le is an attorney with Barran Liebman LLP. relative positions, one party may ask the surrounding injury to their public univer- Te court did acknowledge that several She advises employers, management and higher education court to temporarily halt action taken by sities, the harm to their research missions, days after EO 13769 was issued, “White institutions on a wide range of employment issues. Contact the opposing party, usually based in large and their inability to consider attractive House counsel Donald F. McGahn II issued her at 503-276-2193 or [email protected]. Take a closer look at drug company before buying shares Dear Mr. Berko: I was looking up And Valeant raised the price immediately ation and amortization, giving the company Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which has after it purchased Nitropress from a rival a $24 billion value. But Valeant has $30 billion many products, especially in the eye pharmaceutical company. Ten Valeant in debt, so you can see why bondholders are care business. I wear contact lenses and TAKING STOCK promptly raised the price of Isuprel, a drug becoming quite skittish. Bankruptcy is a very have various eye problems for which my addressing heart rhythm problems, from real possibility. And J. Michael Pearson (I’m ophthalmologist has prescribed sever- Malcolm Berko $215 a vial to $1,346 immediately after always wary of men who use an initial instead al medications made by Valeant. I just purchasing it from another pharmaceu- of their frst name), who was replaced as CEO looked up the stock, and I could buy 100 tical. Valeant purchased Zegerid, an acid last year, joins a cadre of ugly American CEOs shares. What do you think? saying Valeant was now trading at $250 and refux drug, from Salix Pharmaceuticals in who should be in prison for screwing the D.M. arrogantly demanding that I pay the dif- April 2015, immediately raising the price public – along with John Stumpf from Wells Erie, Pa. ference between her selling price and $250 from $421 to $3,034. Several months later, Fargo, Lloyd Blankfein at Goldman Sachs, because I “should have known that there Valeant purchased Cuprimine, used to treat Tony Mozilo from Countrywide Financial Dear D.M.: I think you ought to look it was signifcant appreciation remaining.” rheumatoid arthritis and Wilson’s disease, and Jon Corzine from MF Global, to name up a heck of a lot better so you can make a Tree months later, Valeant was trading from another drug company and then, with a few. Corporate America is just as evil as more informed decision. Keep reading. below $100, and today it trades at $15.42. As alacrity, raised the price from $6,547 to America’s state legislatures and congressional In March 2015, Valeant Pharmaceuticals Dick the Butcher ofered in Shakespeare’s $26,189. And those are just chips from the members. (VRX-$15.42) was trading at a tad over $200 “Henry VI,” “let’s kill all the lawyers.” tip of the iceberg. I have no objection to the purchase of a share. At that time, a reader from Cin- Valeant was run by a bloody covey of Some observers say that the prices of Valeant Pharmaceuticals as an obscene cinnati asked what to do with 200 shares crooks who conspired (with their lawyers) Valeant’s bonds suggest it is close to bank- speculation. According to investor Feld- she had bought precisely two years earlier to exponentially raise certain drug prices. ruptcy. Valeant’s 6.125 percent bonds, ma- mar Otis, Valeant has a 59 percent chance at $68. Te reader asked me whether the Tey reckoned that the resultant enormous turing on April 15, 2025, trade at 69 cents of going belly up, a 31 percent chance of stock should be sold and, if so, what she profts would greatly increase the market on the dollar, yielding nearly 9 percent. Just hanging at the current price for years and a should do with the proceeds. I told her to price of Valeant stock and that the public a year ago, those bonds traded between 10 percent chance of rising to the mid-$20s sell Valeant and buy Johnson & Johnson. I was too feckless to complain. Valeant went $100 and $104. Valeant’s other bonds in the next dozen months. don’t know whether she bought Johnson viral, running from $68 in 2013 to over $260 have fallen, as well, and bondholders are & Johnson, but I know she sold Valeant at in August 2015. But the public complained. becoming nervous. Address your fnancial questions to Malcolm Berko, c/o The $191. I know because in early August 2015, Valeant raised the price of Nitropress, So what is Valeant really worth? If we were Daily Journal of Commerce, P.O. Box 8303, Largo, FL 33775, I received a demand letter from her lawyer. a drug for patients with dangerously high being really generous, we might price it at six or email him at [email protected]. He wrote three pages of tedious garbage, blood pressure, threefold, to $805 per vial. times earnings before interest, taxes, depreci- © 2017 Creators.com THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // 9

8 bidders. Sema Construction Inc., Irvine, CA: of North Bend, Oregon. $1,580,352.49; Kaveh Engineering & Construction Inc., CBX FIBER-LAKE OSWEGO DJC Project Center Update Yorba Linda, CA: $1,667,279.00; LB Civil Construction CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, 02/21, 02:00 PM PT Subscribe or upgrade to the Project Center Inc., San Diego, CA: $1,733,485.00. Engineer's Esti- mate: $2,081,750.00. 3 bidders. North Sky Communications: $94,488.00; Robinson Brothers: $126,523.00; Professional Under- and get complete project details. SCOUR REPLACE BRIDGE ground: $170,000.00. CALISTOGA, CALIFORNIA, 02/15, 02:00 PM PT Including plans/specs online! WALKWAY REPAIRS 8 bidders. Granite Construction Company: $5,156,001.77; PORTLAND, OREGON, 02/16, 02:00 PM PT Search. Find. Bid Call Customer Service at 800-451-9998 Valentine Corporation: $5,298,084.00; Ghilotti Con- struction Co. Inc.: $5,367,655.00. Engineer's Estimate: 6 bidders. GS Contracting Inc., Vancouver, WA: $5,533,726.00. $177,920.00; Legacy Contracting Inc., Stayton, OR: $189,773.13; Stellar J Corporation, Woodland, WA: COLD PLANE AC PAVEMENT PLANTING AND MITIGATION PROJECTS ON THE HORIZON $202,995.00. CALIFORNIA, 03/16, 02:00 PM PT GILROY, CALIFORNIA, 02/14, 02:00 PM PT AM WTP CHEMICAL TANK REHAB Projects Arriving Soon! CONSTRUCT MEDIAN BARRIER 4 bidders. Marina Landscape Inc., Orange, CA: BIG RED'S EXTERIOR UPGRADE ALBANY, OREGON, 02/21, 02:00 PM PT CALIFORNIA, 03/16, 02:00 PM PT $1,357,326.60; Empire Landscaping Inc., Davis, OREGON, March 10, 2017, 3:00 PM PT INSTALL ROADSIDE PAVEMENT CA: $1,358,624.00; Bortolussi & Watkin Inc., San 4 bidders. Pacifi c Excavation Inc.: $77,800.00; Stettler MHS ADDITION/REMODEL PH II Rafael, CA: $1,453,149.00. Engineer's Estimate: Supply Co.: $83,515.00; Boede Construction Inc.: CALIFORNIA, 03/15, 02:00 PM PT OREGON, March 9, 2017, 2:00 PM PT $1,220,366.00. $85,688.00. Engineer's Estimate: $150,000.00. TREAT BRIDGE DECKS SECURITY PUBLIC STORAGE CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE THIRD FLOOR RESTROOM RENOVATE CALIFORNIA, 03/16, 02:00 PM PT OREGON, March 9, 2017, 1:00 PM PT SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, 02/14, 02:00 PM PT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 02/16, 03:00 PM PT HARRISON ES (GENERAL BLDG) SUB-BID HORNING HALL FLOORING REPLACE 5 bidders. Pacifi c Infrastructure Construction LLC, Vacav- 4 bidders. Reynolds General Contracting, Bellevue, WA: OREGON, 03/09, 02:00 PM PT OREGON, March 8, 2017, 2:00 PM PT ille, CA: $1,954,701.50; Dreambuilder Construction $515,000.00; JB Construction Consulting, Seattle, HARRISON ES (EARTHWORK, SITE) SUB-BID Corp., Placentia, CA: $2,083,461.00; Ghilotti Bros. Inc., WA: $540,000.00; Good News Group Inc., Auburn, WA: HIGHWAY 99W PHASE A IMPROVE OREGON, 03/09, 02:00 PM PT San Rafael, CA: $2,153,745.00. Engineer's Estimate: $542,300.00. Engineer's Estimate: $625,000.00. OREGON, March 17, 2017, 3:00 PM PT $1,397,475.50. FACILITIES DEPT. (PRE-QUALIFIED G.C.'S) BIOSOLIDS HAULING WATERCRAFT LAUNCH REDEVELOPMENT OREGON, 02/28, 02:00 PM PT UPGRADE WATER SYSTEMS EVERETT, WASHINGTON, 01/31, 02:00 PM PT OREGON, February 28, 2017, 4:00 PM PT VARIOUS COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA, 02/15, 02:00 PM PT US101: BAY CITY ADA RAMPS 2 bidders. Elysian Fields LLC, Snohomish, WA: $206,700.00; REPAIR/REPLACE WWT FACILITY OREGON, 03/09, 09:00 AM PT 8 bidders. Shasta Services Inc. dba Timberworks, Mt. Sno Valley Farms Inc., Snohomish, WA: $224,900.00. WASHINGTON, April 12, 2017, 2:00 PM PT I-84: VMS UPGRADE Shasta, CA: $3,789,380.30; RTA Construction Inc., Red- ding, CA: $3,952,553.00; Integrated Water Services Inc., RFP: BRIGHTWATER STORAGE OREGON, 03/09, 09:00 AM PT Pleasanton, CA: $3,992,891.79. Engineer's Estimate: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 02/21, 12:00 PM PT PROJECTS JUST ARRIVED WWTP SCUM SKIMMER REPLACE $3,431,072.85. The following company submitted: Brown & Caldwell. OREGON, 03/16, 02:00 PM PT INTERIOR RENOVATIONS RFP: ENGINEERING SERVICES RFP: REROOF DESIGN-BUILD SPRINGFIELD, OREGON, 02/28, 02:00 PM PT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 02/01, 12:00 PM PT ALASKA, 03/07, 04:00 PM AKT BID OPENINGS THE PROJECT HAS BEEN CANCELLED The following companies submitted: Short Elliot Hen- MOUTONNEE CREEK BRIDGE HAMILTON COURT REROOFING- PHASE 1 drickson Inc.; AECOM; Burns & McDonnell Engineering ALASKA, 03/07, 02:00 PM AKT Company Inc.; Jviation Inc.; Century West Engineering; REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE NORTH BEND, OREGON, 02/16, 02:00 PM PT DOWL; KPFF Consulting Engineers; and Orion Engineers COLD PLANE AC PAVEMENT BIG LAKE CITY, CALIFORNIA, 02/15, 02:00 PM PT A contract was awarded to Smooth Rock Contracting LLC & Associates. CALIFORNIA, 03/16, 02:00 PM PT CONSTRUCT COMPACTION GROUTING CALIFORNIA, 03/15, 02:00 PM PT SUB-BIDS REQUESTED SUB-BIDS REQUESTED SUB-BIDS REQUESTED MAINTENANCE VEHICLE PULL-OUTS CALIFORNIA, 03/14, 02:00 PM PT Washington County Tanasbourne Town Center Oregon State University HARKENRIDER CENTER Law Enforcement Center OREGON, 03/07, 02:00 PM PT Retail Shell Renovation Forest Science Complex Seismic Retrofit with Sierra Trading Post TI OZWEST BUILDING A GMP Package 155 SW Adams Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123 OREGON, 03/01, 01:00 PM PT 18000 NW Evergreen Parkway, Bids Due: 3/22/17 at 2 PM MINGUS POOL REHABILITATION Pre-bid Meeting: 2/15/17 at 10AM Hillsboro, Oregon 97006 OREGON, 05/10, 04:00 PM PT Bid Documents are available to review & download Bids Due: 3/2/17 at 2PM Bids Due: 3/8/17 by 10 AM on Andersen’s Egnyte file. https://andersencloud. SERVICE LATERAL REHAB egnyte.com/fl/lqpCGbmsHy This package includes, but is not limited to, the following scopes OREGON, 03/03, 04:00 PM PT Send all bids via email to: of work: Demolition, Concrete & Reinforcing, Precast Concrete, A mandatory pre-bid walk through will be held Brian Griffiths at [email protected] RFP: BROADWAY CORRIDOR Structural Steel & Miscellaneous Metals, Rough Carpentry, Joint 3/7/17 at 2 PM. Meeting is mandatory for site utility, OREGON, 03/08, 02:00 PM PT Sealants, Sheet Metal Flashing, Firestopping, Exterior Insulation & Estimated Start Date: March 13th 2017 excavation, & structural concrete trades & will begin at the Andersen Job Trailer at 3100 SW Jefferson Way. RFP: MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE PILOT Finish Systems (EIFS), Drywall & Framing, Glass & Glazing, Painting Project Description: Renovate existing grocery shell building OREGON, 03/22, 03:00 AM PT & High Performance Coatings, Cast Plaques, HVAC, Electrical, Micro to receive (3) future TI tenants each with new entry facades. A non-mandatory pre-bid walk through for all other Piles, Landscaping & Irrigation, Site Concrete, Earthwork & Utilities Structural, Civil & MEP to support new layout & other work trades will be held on 3/9/17 at 2 PM & will begin at the SYLVANIA CAMPUS - BOOKSTORE REMODEL specified in the contract documents. Work to include demolition, Andersen Job Trailer at 3100 SW Jefferson Way. OREGON, 04/19, 02:00 PM PT A Non-mandatory but strongly encouraged pre-submittal conference will be held from 10–12AM 2/15/17 in the concrete, masonry, structural steel, joist & decking, metal Please submit scope questions by 3/14 to the MOSES LAKE SAFETY IMPROVE Washington County Public Services Building Auditorium located fabrications & railings, rough carpentry & sheathing, damp contacts list below. Submit bids to Chris Copeland, WASHINGTON, 03/15, 11:00 AM PT at 155 N First Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124. The conference will be proofing, insulation, EIFS, weather barriers, fiber cement siding, John Doty & Sarah Tompkins via email or fax at 503-283- JOINT REPAIRS followed by a job walk of the Law Enforcement Center’s exterior. TPO roofing, sheet metal & flashing, joint sealants, doors & 3607. Chris Copeland – Senior PM, (503) 572-7381, frames, aluminum storefront & entrances, auto entrance doors, WASHINGTON, 03/08, 11:00 AM PT Please contact Rob Means at [email protected] [email protected]; John Doty – Project framing & drywall, flooring, painting & elastomeric coatings, Manager, (541) 740-8302, jdoty@andersen-const. to get access to the bid documents. DECK REHABILITATION specialties, loading dock equipment, fire protection, plumbing, com; Sarah Tompkins – Estimator, (503) 730-6250, WASHINGTON, 03/15, 11:00 AM PT If you have not already done so, JE Dunn requires that each HVAC, electrical & fire alarm, site improvements [email protected] prospective subcontractor complete or update an online pre- 2017 RESURFACING CURB RAMPS Bid Questions to: Brian Griffiths at [email protected] Instructions for Andersen’s Prequalification Module are qualifications profile at www.jedunn.com/spq. This is required WASHINGTON, 03/14, 11:00 AM PT Please email [email protected] to receive bid invitation. posted on our Egnyte folder. (See address above) for any bid proposal to be accepted. JE Dunn requests that STORMWATER OUTFALL all subcontractors complete or update their profile prior to All bidders must be prequalified or have submitted their WASHINGTON, 03/09, 02:00 PM PT submitting a bid proposal. prequalification package prior to submitting a bid. HEDRICK CREEK FISH BARRIER WASHINGTON, 03/15, 11:00 AM PT 6712 N. Cutter Circle, RFP: STORAGE BUILDINGS REROOF Portland, OR 97217 ALASKA, 02/28, 04:00 PM AKT 424 NW 14th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97209 CSI Construction Company Phone (503) 283-6712 (503) 978-0800 17721 NE Riverside Parkway, Suite A Fax (503) 283-3607 HSIP: PEDESTRIAN FENCING Portland, OR 97230 ALASKA, 03/01, 02:00 PM AKT *Project MWESB goals are 20%* Phone: 503-907-0070 | Fax: 503-907-0077 We are an equal opportunity employer & strongly encourage the participation of emerging HNS AIRPORT DRAINAGE IMPROVE JE Dunn is an equal opportunity employer small business, women-owned, disadvantaged, disabled veterans & minority enterprises. ALASKA, 03/02, 02:00 PM AKT 22023503 11273465 22032930 CCB # OR75359 22038900 CCB# 63053

SUB-BIDS REQUESTED ProductSUB-BIDS #: 22023503 REQUESTED SUB-BIDSProduct #: 22032930 REQUESTED ProductSUB-BIDS #: 22038900 REQUESTED Order #: 11273465 Order #: 22032930 Order #: 11284102 Run date(s): 2/10-3/1 LaneRun date(s): Transit 2/22 District (LTD) Run dates: 2/24-3/8 Columbia River Size: 2.375 in. x 5.25 in. Multnomah County Hazeldale BidSize: Solicitation 2.375 in. x 5.25 Willow in. Creek Size: 2.375 in. x 5.25 in. Viaduct and Bridge Terminus Site, Driver Building Central Courthouse Bids Due: 2/28/17 at 2 PM Elementary IFB No 2017-11 Portland, Oregon Quotes Due: 2/28/17 at 1:30 PM 4600 West 11th Avenue-Eugene School Bid Package #5 - Drilled Shafts, Project includes: excavation, utilities, Bids Due: 2/28/17 at 2PM Waterproofing, Steel, Roofing landscaping, concrete, masonry, coatings, & Fire Suppression paving, concrete flatwork, rebar supply and Bids Due: Bid documents may be accessed at: place, MSE wall supply, concrete barrier, www.ebidexchange.com/ltd guardrail, fence, pavement markings, traffic 3/7/17 at 2pm Pre-Bid Meeting: control, micro piles, and bridge railing. All questions regarding this invitation 2/22/17 at 8 AM for bid should be directed to: Accepting bids for all trades. Bid Documents are available at: Collina Washington, Procurement Manager, Bids Due: Plans and Specifications are www.robcon.com via email (preferred method) at 3/15/17 at 2 PM [email protected] or available online at: www.stellarj.com Send all bids & questions to: via phone at 541-682-6158 Bid Documents: [email protected] Fax bids to 541.687.9451 www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors or email to Brian Anderson: [email protected].

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Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $10,000. KING, Robert vs. TUREAC, Andrea. Personal Plaintiff’s Attorney: Andrew Schlesinger. Case injury-auto. Relief Sought: $129,500. No: 17CV07078. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Douglas F Angell. Case No: BANKRUPTCIES Public Records SLINDE & NELSON LLC, dba Slinde Nelson 17CV07382. FEDERAL FILINGS Standard vs. SETTGAST, Stephen. Breach TANGEN, James E and TANGEN, Janice A vs. WILLIAMS, Erika D vs. LEE, John H and GRIF- of contract. Relief Sought: $12,638. FISCHER, Vicki L. Timber trespass. Relief Bankruptcy petitions filed in FITH, Jasmine A and EMORY, Dion W. Per- Plaintiff’s Attorney: Colin G Andries. Case No: Sought: $78,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Thomas federal court are reported as: CIRCUIT COURT sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $138,720. 17CV06794. R Rask, III. Case No: 17CV07042. petitioner’s name and address, NEW SUITS Plaintiff’s Attorney: George G Curtis. Case No: NELSON, Lisa vs. TRUCK INSURANCE EX- IN LINE COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION INC 17CV07271. CHANGE and USAA CASUALTY INSURANCE vs. BITCO GENERAL INSURANCE CORP and petitioner’s occupation if shown, Lawsuits filed in Circuit Court MADERA, Darla R vs. GENSCO INC and FABER, COMPANY. Breach of contract/under insured BITCO NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY et al. peititoner’s attorney and phone are listed in the following order: Mark and FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY motorist claim. Relief Sought: $475,000. Breach of contract and duty of good faith and OF OREGON. Personal injury, breach of con- Plaintiff’s Attorney: Stephen J Voorhees. Case fair dealing, breach of fiduciary duty, misrep- number, case number and the plaintiff and defendant; nature of tract. Relief Sought: $57,500. Plaintiff’s Attor- No: 17CV06709. resentation, common law indemnity. Relief chapter under which the filing is lawsuit, relief sought; plaintiff’s ney: Jonathan D Hess. Case No: 17CV06811. MORRIS, Natasha Shanise vs. BUCHANAN, Sought: $2,395,108. Plaintiff’s Attorney: made. attorney; and case number. JONES, Shelley vs. OREGON INTERSCHOLASTIC Meagan Ashley. Personal injury-auto. Relief Michael E Farnell. Case No: 17CV07481. SKI RACING ASSOC, MT HOOD MEADOWS Sought: $10,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Travis S OREG, LLC, dba Mt Hood Meadows Ski Resort Prestwich. Case No: 17CV06806. Subject to mandatory arbitration, as they were and GOETSCH, Ben. Personal injury. Relief DARLING, Grace vs. TRAN, Khiet Minh and TN filed. 2/15/2017 Clackamas County Sought: $3,250,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: MANAGEMENT. Residential Landlord/Tenant Aaron DeShaw. Case No: 17CV07273. Act. Relief Sought: $36,207. Plaintiff’s Attor- PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES LLC vs. SLAYBAUGH, Cindy Lee, Hillsboro, OR, 97124. Not subject to mandatory arbitration, as they FISHBACK, Jeanette vs. A1 MEDICAL TRANS- ney: Christina Dirks. Case No: 17CV07213. DANG, Thuy. Account stated. Relief Sought: Petitioner’s Attorney: Rosemary Elizabeth Zook, were filed. PORT LLC and SALE, Glenn. Personal inju- SOLER, Carlos vs. STEINER, Jonathan. Per- $5,763. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Dale R Nordyke. 1500 NW Bethany Blvd #288, Beaverton, OR, ry-auto. Relief Sought: $159,757. Plaintiff’s sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $10,000. Case No: 17CV07142. 97006, (503) 352-3690. Case No: 17-30448. RYAN OLSEN DEVELOPMENT INC vs. ALOHA Attorney: Paul Vames. Case No: 17CV06791. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Gerald M Chase. Case No: PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES LLC vs. Chapter 13. File date: 2/15/17. CONSTRUCTION INC and ROOD, Robin WILEY, Ricki Wayne and WILEY, Lisa Lynn vs. 17CV06808. WITHEROW, Michael. Account stated. Relief ORR, Melissa Anne, Gresham, OR, 97030. Thomas, dba Termite Construction. Breach ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY and PAT- RAMIREZ-ANGELES, Viviana A vs. RICARDO, Sought: $4,608. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Dale R Petitioner’s Attorney: Lyndon L Ruhnke, 123 of contract, common law indemnity. Relief TERSON, Elisa et al. Breach of contract and Andy. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: Nordyke. Case No: 17CV07147. E Powell Blvd Ste 208, Gresham, OR, 97030, Sought: $234,500. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Megan duty of good faith and fair dealing, intentional $25,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Patrick G Cadiz. TD BANK USA vs. WERNER, Lisa J. Breach of (503) 665-2944. Case No: 17-30449. Chapter L Ferris. Case No: 17CV07458. infliction of emotional distress. Relief Sought: Case No: 17CV06809. contract. Relief Sought: $8,925. Plaintiff’s 13. File date: 2/15/17. NAYLOR, Steven Mark vs. DOBBINS, Richard, $999,940. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Calvin P “Kelly” ASSET RECOVERY GROUP INC vs. AUDAS, Tanya Attorney: Matt Taylor. Case No: 17CV07154. MCGRATH, Myrna Lea, Portland, or, 97266. as personal representative of estate of Vance. Case No: 17CV07080. L. Medical services furnished. Relief Sought: TD BANK USA vs. JINGOZIAN, Michael P. Breach Petitioner’s Attorney: Thomas A McAvity, 2225 Madison Kealoha West and LEMKE, William MENDIORO, Jaime S vs. QUACKENBUSH, $5,835. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Courtney A Cross. of contract. Relief Sought: $5,697. Plaintiff’s NE Alberta St #A, Portland, OR, 97211, (503) and LEMKE, Kalai. Personal injury-auto. Relief Todd E. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: Case No: 17CV07270. Attorney: Matt Taylor. Case No: 17CV07156. 232-5303. Case No: 17-30450. Chapter 7. File Sought: $256,368. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Curtis $94,416. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Phillip C Gilbert. BRADLEY, Geneva vs. BUCHANAN, Meagan TD BANK USA vs. VANHOOSER, Joann. Breach date: 2/15/17. D Kinsley. Case No: 17CV06798. Case No: 17CV06871. Ashley. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: of contract. Relief Sought: $9,118. Plaintiff’s ZASKE, Jeremy Randolph, Beaverton, OR, 97007. ANDERSON, Connie vs. HOCHHALTER, TSENG, Yu Fang vs. TRAUDT, Tyler J. Personal $10,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Travis S Prest- Attorney: Matt Taylor. Case No: 17CV07157. Petitioner’s Attorney: Rosemary Elizabeth Zook, Esther. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: injury-auto. Relief Sought: $185,000. Plain- wich. Case No: 17CV06810. LVNV FUNDING LLC vs. IRWIN, Clark. Breach 1500 NW Bethany Blvd #288, Beaverton, OR, $491,596. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Ralph F Ray- tiff’s Attorney: Scott M Supperstein. Case No: LVNV FUNDING LLC vs. OFZARZAK, Allen. of contract. Relief Sought: $13,779. 97006, (503) 352-3690. Case No: 17-30451. burn. Case No: 17CV07385. 17CV07083. Breach of contract. Relief Sought: $12,595. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Alison C Nisbet. Case No: Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. ROBACK, Dolores L vs. OREGON PACIFIC OLSEN, Barbara vs. BANWAIT BEARS INC, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Alison C Nisbet. Case No: 17CV07186. ASHE, Jason Corbett, Portland, OR, 97211. Peti- INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. dba Black Bear Diner Gresham. Personal 17CV06841. WATERTON RESIDENTIAL LLC vs. ISAACSON, tioner’s Attorney: Pro Se Case No: 17-30452. Personal injury/premises liability. Relief injury-fall. Relief Sought: $1,237,000. Plain- TALTON, Duronte vs. BLACK, John Marlin. Angela Kay. Conversion/civil theft, money Chapter 13. File date: 2/15/17. Sought: $50,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Craig M tiff’s Attorney: Timothy J Heinson. Case No: Personal injury, property damage-auto. Relief had and received, fraud, breach of contract BERMAN, Davy Michael, Redmond, OR, 97756 Hopkins. Case No: 17CV07387. 17CV06793. Sought: $10,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Willard and fiduciary duty, indemnity. Relief Sought: and BERMAN, Thelma Ann, Redmond, OR, FISHER, Bryan vs. GIFFORD, Randy S. Per- LANCASTER, Jane M vs. R & R ENERGY E Merkel. Case No: 17CV07280. $14,733. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Kelly S Riggs. 97756. Petitioner’s Attorney: Milly Whatley, sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $257,743. RESOURCES INC and HOST DEVELOPMENT BIXEL, Scott and BUSH, Marjorie vs. MOORE, Case No: 17CV07371. 2445 NE Division St Ste 202, Bend, OR, Plaintiff’s Attorney: John A Pinzelik. Case No: INC. Breach of implied warranties. Relief James and MOORE, Kim. Habitability INGRAM, Jeffrey K vs. FCA US LLC and NORTH- 97703, (541) 312-5392. Case No: 17-30453. 17CV06796. Sought: $90,992. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Robert violations. Relief Sought: $47,572. Plaintiff’s WEST CHRYSTLER JEEP DODGE. Oregon Lem- Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. W Wilkinson. Case No: 17CV07286. Attorney: Kenneth P Dobson. Case No: on Law, breach of warranty (Magnuson Moss ROCKENBACK, Karen Kay, LaPine, OR, 97739. Subject to mandatory arbitration, as they were ELWOOD, Kimberly, as personal representative 17CV07282. Warranty Act), unlawful trade practices. Relief Petitioner’s Attorney: Milly Whatley, 2445 NE filed. of estate of Mary Lebeda vs. PROVIDENCE LVNV FUNDING LLC vs. CALLAHAN, Damon. Sought: $35,303. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Danielle Division St Ste 202, Bend, OR, 97703, (541) HEALTH & SERVICES OREGON and GEORGE Breach of contract, account stated. Relief R Beauvois. Case No: 17CV07383. 312-5392. Case No: 17-30454. Chapter 7. File NATIONAL COLLEGIATE STUDENT LOAN TRUST FOX UNIVERSITY, separately and dba George Sought: $7,694. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Alison C PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES LLC vs. date: 2/15/17. 2004-2 vs. SMITH, Charles W and SMITH, Fox University Behavioral Health Clinic et al. Nisbet. Case No: 17CV06872. MCADOO, Richard P. Account stated. Relief MARSH, Juanita M, Gresham, OR, 97030. Douglas. Breach of contract. Relief Sought: Wrongful death. Relief Sought: $2,500,000. WADELL, Annalee vs. HUYNH, Tan Kim. Prop- Sought: $8,766. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Dale R Petitioner’s Attorney: Lillian S Watson, 1217 NE $31,319. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Matt Taylor. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Paul C Galm. Case No: erty damage-auto. Relief Sought: $4,628. Nordyke. Case No: 17CV07140. Burnside #204, Gresham, OR, 97030, (503) Case No: 17CV07388. 17CV06724. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Nathan Sosa. Case No: CAVALRY SPV I LLC vs. WOLLER, Lindsay L. 492-4229. Case No: 17-30455. Chapter 7. File VALLEY CREDIT SERVICE INC vs. RICHARDS, ABDULRAHMAN, Suhail, individually and as 17CV06879. Breach of contract. Relief Sought: $4,872. date: 2/15/17. Kenneth C. Goods and services provided, guardian ad litem for Miriam Zubair and AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- Plaintiff’s Attorney: Alison C Nisbet. Case No: STEWART, Erin Kathleen, Gresham, OR, 97030. unjust enrichment. Relief Sought: $11,092. Hager Zubair, minors vs. VUSCAN, Olimpu and PANY, as subrogee of Joe Watrous vs. KOCH, 17CV06977. Petitioner’s Attorney: Lillian S Watson, 1217 NE Plaintiff’s Attorney: Ryan E Gibb. Case No: SV MANUFACTURING INC and ALLSTATE FIRE Christine. Property damage-auto, breach of PAVEY, Devin vs. GAONA, Fredi Aguilar. Personal Burnside #204, Gresham, OR, 97030, (503) 17CV07452. AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY. Per- insurance contract. Relief Sought: $8,360. injury-auto. Relief Sought: $49,999. Plaintiff’s 492-4229. Case No: 17-30456. Chapter 7. File VALLEY CREDIT SERVICE INC vs. ESCOVAR, sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $547,259. Plaintiff’s Attorney: John R MacMillan. Case Attorney: Edward Kroll. Case No: 17CV07033. date: 2/15/17. Ryan. Breach of contract, unjust enrichment. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Brandon J Squires. Case No: 17CV07331. ARBOR PARC HOMEOWNERS ASSOC vs. KRISH- KUZMIN, Simion, Canby, OR, 97013 and Relief Sought: $13,711. Plaintiff’s Attorney: No: 17CV06749. ASSOCIATION OF UNIT OWNERS OF OSWEGO NAN, Ramachandran. Unpaid assessment. KUZMIN, Irina, Canby, OR, 97013. Petitioner’s Ryan E Gibb. Case No: 17CV04941. OGDEN, Cristy vs. BRUNDEDGE, Quintin. Per- SUMMIT vs. CASSINELLI, Margaret M and Relief Sought: $8,523. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Attorney: Ted A Troutman, 5075 SW Griffith Dr WELLS FARGO BANK vs. ROSE LINN INC and sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $600,000. MOUNTAIN PARK HOMEOWNERS ASSOC and Tom Johnson. Case No: 17CV07041. Ste 220, Beaverton, OR, 97005, (503) 292- HILL, Janice R and HILL, Richard A. Breach Plaintiff’s Attorney: Lyle B Bosket. Case No: CITIFINANCIAL INC. Foreclose condominium. IDS PROPERTY CASUALTY INSURANCE COM- 6788. Case No: 17-30457. Chapter 12. File of contract, account stated. Relief Sought: 17CV06887. Relief Sought: $41,848. Plaintiff’s Attorney: PANY, as subrogee of Steven Kraushaar vs. date: 2/15/17. $45,616. Plaintiff’s Attorney: James P Lau- GENDRON, Matt vs. D6 INC and DOMINION, Ed- Stuart K Cohen. Case No: 17CV06892. TISDALE, Michelle. Property damage-auto, GOOD, Doris Marie, Crooked River Ranch, OR, rick. Case No: 17CV07332. ward. Intentional interference with economic AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE breach of insurance contractq. Relief Sought: 97760. Petitioner’s Attorney: Milly Whatley, TD BANK USA vs. MACOM, Rebecca Bell. relations. Relief Sought: $300,000. Plaintiff’s COMPANY, as subrogee of Nick Armour vs. $7,442. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Eric D Virshbo. 2445 NE Division St Ste 202, Bend, OR, Breach of contract. Relief Sought: $10,142. Attorney: Robert J McGaughey. Case No: MOSLEY, Raymond. Property damage-auto. Case No: 17CV07045. 97703, (541) 312-5392. Case No: 17-30458. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Matt Taylor. Case No: 17CV07358. Relief Sought: $11,362. Plaintiff’s Attorney: GRIFFITHS, Jacob vs. YODER, Margaret M. Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. 17CV07389. WYKRENT, Michael C vs. WAYNE FIELD INC and Christine L Reinert. Case No: 17CV06893. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $32,521. GRISHAM, Karin Ann, Portland, OR, 97202. Peti- HERITAGE PUB LLC and MOLLER, Matthew. ONEMAIN FINANCIAL SERVICES INC vs. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Gary M Carlson. Case No: tioner’s Attorney: Alexzander CJ Adams, 14705 Multnomah County Personal injury. Relief Sought: $204,687. MAJHOR, Jason G. Breach of contract. Relief 17CV07055. SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR, 97006, (503) Plaintiff’s Attorney: Jon A Zbinden. Case No: Sought: $5,089. Plaintiff’s Attorney: David B GRIFFITHS, Valerie Lynn vs. YODER, Margaret 278-5400. Case No: 17-30459. Chapter 7. File Not subject to mandatory arbitration, as they 17CV06764. Schumacher. Case No: 17CV07395. M. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: date: 2/15/17. were filed. BLACK, Larry Dean, by & thru Lenora Houser, as AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE $49,758. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Gary M Carlson. HANCOCK, Scott A, Redmond, OR, 97756. personal representative vs. OREGON HEALTH COMPANY, as subrogee of Simmons & Crow Case No: 17CV07061. Petitioner’s Attorney: Andrew B Harris, 327 NW CROSS, Melissa Pirie vs. NAKAE, Yusuke. Per- & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY. Medical negligence, Pest Control and Micah Simmons vs. TRINH, CAVALRY SPV I LLC vs. DO, Christine. Breach Greenwood Ave #101, Bend, OR, 97701, (541) sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $200,000. wrongful death. Relief Sought: $2,750,000. Michael. Property damage, personal injury-au- of contract, account stated. Relief Sought: 318-7112. Case No: 17-30460. Chapter 13. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Cameron Levine. Case No: Plaintiff’s Attorney: Jennifer L Coughin. Case to. Relief Sought: $6,925. Plaintiff’s Attorney: $18,838. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Alison C Nisbet. File date: 2/15/17. 17CV06785. No: 17CV07361. Christine L Reinert. Case No: 17CV06894. Case No: 17CV06965. STIEFEL, Shannon Kay, Beaverton, OR, 97003 FREYSINGER, Michael Glane and FREYSINGER, IRIGOIN, Dominique vs. RUNCKEL, William, HOWARD, Sarah vs. LOCEY, Kathleen. Personal and STIEFEL, William Matthew, III, Beaverton, Lindsey vs. STONE, Terry V. Personal injury-au- DMD and RAFIA DENTAL and RAFIA, Kaz, injury, property damage-auto. Relief Sought: OR, 97003. Petitioner’s Attorney: Alexzander to. Relief Sought: $157,500. Plaintiff’s Attor- DDS PC. Dental negligence. Relief Sought: $38,002. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Robert P CJ Adams, 14705 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, ney: Johnson Dunn. Case No: 17CV07219. $375,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Sara Winfield Schuldorf, Jr. Case No: 17CV07398. ESTATES OR, 97006, (503) 278-5400. Case No: 17- MARIN, Tamara vs. MANNING, Brandon. Per- Stupek. Case No: 17CV06750. AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- Estates are listed in order of the 30461. Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. sonal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $426,995. ECS NORTHWEST INC vs. BULLDOG CAPITAL PANY, as subrogee of Kenny Thompson vs. estate’s name, date of death, LOERA, Yesenia Margarita, Sherwood, OR, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Timothy P Walsh. Case No: PARTNERS LLC. Foreclose construction lien, CONTRERAS, Carlos. Property damage-auto. 97140. Petitioner’s Attorney: Rosemary 17CV06786. breach of contract. Relief Sought: $48,905. Relief Sought: $4,749. Plaintiff’s Attorney: description of petition, petitioner, Elizabeth Zook, 1500 NW Bethany Blvd #288, FLEENER, Valerie vs. KIMCO REALTY CORP and Plaintiff’s Attorney: R Hunter Bitner, II. Case Christine L Reinert. Case No: 17CV06895. value, heirs, petitioner’s attorney Beaverton, OR, 97006, (503) 352-3690. Case REALTY III/CLACKAMAS LLC. Personal injury/ No: 17CV06807. CONNELLY, Sean vs. WINCO FOODS LLC and and case number. No: 17-30462. Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. premises liability. Relief Sought: $168,856. WINCO HOLDINGS LLC. Personal injury-fall. ROUSE, Steven S, Cannon Beach, OR, 97110. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Blake V Robinson. Case Subject to mandatory arbitration, as they were Relief Sought: $49,845. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Petitioner’s Attorney: Catriona M Penfield, No: 17CV07399. filed. Brady Mertz. Case No: 17CV06897. 842 Broadway, Seaside, OR, 97138, (503) SUNSET HEATING & COOLING INC and TYREE OIL INC vs. VOLKER, Lincoln. Account Multnomah County 738-6380. Case No: 17-30463. Chapter 7. File VERNON, David vs. CUTTEN, Kyle. Breach of NANDA, Ruchira vs. FRITTS, Brian. Property stated, unjust enrichment. Relief Sought: date: 2/15/17. contract, misappropriation of trade secrets, damage-auto. Relief Sought: $7,789. $31,315. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Michael T Davis. LINDSAY, Mary Lou, died January 13, 2017. JACKSON, Kristin K, Portland, OR, 97202. intentional interference with business rela- Plaintiff’s Attorney: Nathan Sosa. Case No: Case No: 17CV07403. Petition for probate of will and appoint exec- Petitioner’s Attorney: Laura L Donaldson, 1975 tions, defamation. Relief Sought: $150,000. 17CV07097. utor. Petitioner: Richard C Lindsay, Jr. Value SW 1st Ave #H, Portland, OR, 97201, (503) Plaintiff’s Attorney: Thomas R Rask, III. Case RUGH, Anthony vs. POWELL, Sandrina. Personal Washington County of Estate: Not more than $300,000. Heir: 227-3004. Case No: 17-30464. Chapter 13. No: 17CV06896. injury-auto. Relief Sought: $10,000. Plain- Richard C Lindsay, Jr, Mark S Lindsay, Carl A File date: 2/15/17. O’LEARY, Cynthia and O’LEARY, James vs. tiff’s Attorney: James W Hendry. Case No: Not subject to mandatory arbitration, as they Lindsay et al. Petitioner Attorney: Richard J HERNANDEZ, Andrew Jonathan, Beaverton, OR, NORTHWEST DOOR AND SUPPLY INC and UN- 17CV06713. were filed. Sohler. Case No: 17PB01379. 97007 and HERNANDEZ, Kelcey Marie, Bea- DERDAHL, Andrew Scott. Personal injury-auto, STUPEY, Timothy vs. WOODFINT, Carol Ann. HATTAN, Vicky L, died January 3, 2017. verton, OR, 97007. Petitioner’s Attorney: David loss of consortium. Relief Sought: $814,062. Property damage-auto. Relief Sought: BUCHELE, Scott and HOUSE, Elaine vs. Petition for probate of will and appoint W Richardson, 121 SW Morrison St Ste 1520, Plaintiff’s Attorney: Ralph F Rayburn. Case No: $10,000. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Neil W Jackson. RESER’S FINE FOODS INC and RESER, Mark. executrix. Petitioner: Christine M Fuhrman. Portland, OR, 97204, (503) 546-0141. Case 17CV07400. Case No: 17CV06715. Unlawful practices, aiding and abetting, Value of Estate: $280,000. Heir: Thomas L No: 17-30465. Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. BECK, Pamela and BECK, Roger vs. ILLINOIS TBF FINANCIAL LLC vs. BALDPEAK SOFTWARE unlawful employment practice. Relief Sought: Hattan. Petitioner Attorney: Brett Callahan. BLYTHE, Connie Sue, Portland, OR, 97229. Peti- TOOL WORKS INC and ITW FOOD EQUIPMENT INC, dba Saas Experts International Inc and $750,000 and determine punitive damages. Case No: 17PB01371. tioner’s Attorney: George Hoselton, PO Box 370, GROUP LLC and HOBART CORP et al. Person- SOTO, Gerald W. Account stated, unjust erich- Plaintiff’s Attorney: Andrew Altschul. Case No: MASOUMPANAH, Kayla, minor. Petition for Gladstone, OR, 97027, (503) 650-2422. Case al injury/strict products liability, Employers’ ment. Relief Sought: $63,751. Plaintiff’s Attor- 17CV07064. appointment of guardian. Petitioner: Tasha No: 17-30466. Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. Liability Law, Oregon Safe Employment Act. ney: Michael T Davis. Case No: 17CV06752. SUPNET-HEISE, Rose vs. CHOI, Brian Jae. Dix-Brown. Value of Estate: Petitioner Attor- KOMLOFSKE, Diane Marie, North Plains, OR, Relief Sought: $542,161. Plaintiff’s Attorney: J COHEN, Andrew, as subrogor of FFIC-ACE vs. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $179,077. ney: none. Case No: 17PR00277. 97133 and KOMLOFSKE, Priscilla Merle, North Randolph Pickett. Case No: 17CV06751. SEGAL, Michael W. Personal injury-auto. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Michael D Kennedy. Case ALPERN, Rachel Lee, died December 30, Plains, OR, 97133. Petitioner’s Attorney: Kach- HITNER, Michelle vs. MORROW, Macken- Relief Sought: $5,262. Plaintiff’s Attorney: No: 17CV07022. 2016. Petition for appointment of admin- elle A Baxter, 8835 SW Canyon Lane Ste 130, zie. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: Michael T Davis. Case No: 17CV06753. OREGON FAMILY COUNCIL INC vs. MAXIM istrator. Petitioner: Howard J Alpern. Value Portland, OR, 97225, (503) 297-9031. Case $297,708. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Sanford W DAVID SINGER ENTERPRISES INC vs. THRIVING INDEMNITY COMPANY and HULL & COMPANY of Estate: $436,470. Heir: Howard J Alpern No: 17-30467. Chapter 7. File date: 2/15/17. Zeitz. Case No: 17CV07401. FORCE LLC, dba Thriving Force Natural Med- INC and FOCUS 1 INSURANCE GROUP INC. and Andrea Gail Alpern. Petitioner Attorney: HARRIS, Cassandra L, Portland, OR, 97220. WATERMAN-WADE, Janis vs. THE HOME DEPOT icine. Breach of contract, unjust enrichment. Breach of contract. Relief Sought: $52,488. none. Case No: 17PB01356. Petitioner’s Attorney: Kelly Donovan Jones, 819 USA INC. Personal injury-fall. Relief Sought: Relief Sought: $8,796. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Plaintiff’s Attorney: John D Parsons. Case No: WOLF, Randolph J, protected. Petition for SE Morrison St Ste 255, Portland, OR, 97214, $158,426. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Gerald M Michael T Davis. Case No: 17CV06763. 17CV07160. appointment of conservator. Petitioner: (503) 847-4329. Case No: 17-30468. Chapter Chase. Case No: 17CV06898. RINEHART, Melody vs. ELSEY, Edwin. Personal ACCESS POINT FINANCIAL INC vs. THE OM Mychal L Wolf. Value of Estate: $236,795 7. File date: 2/15/17. CRANE, Jeani vs. BERNARD, Bradley. Fair Hous- injury-auto. Relief Sought: $49,000. Plain- TIGARD LLC and PATEL, Shirish. Promissory Petitioner Attorney: Christopher L Ray. Case WILLIAMS, Russell Wade, McMinnville, OR, ing Act Discrimination on the basis of sex, tiff’s Attorney: Emily S Crocker. Case No: note, foreclose trust deed, claim and delivery. No: 17PR00270. 97128. Petitioner’s Attorney: Michael Aaron intentional infliction of emotional distress, 17CV06784. Relief Sought: $1,372,091. Plaintiff’s Attor- HUNTTING, Janette Lawrence, died Decem- Shurtleff, PO Box 5250, Salem, OR, 97304, diminution of rent and property damage. AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE ney: Jeanne K Sinnott. Case No: 17CV07025. ber 14, 2016. Petition for probate of will (503) 798-8708. Case No: 17-30469. Chapter Relief Sought: $476,388. Plaintiff’s Attorney: COMPANY, as subrogee of Alixandra SPECIALTY METAL FABRICATORS LLC vs. and appoint executor. Petitioner: Irvin Willis 7. File date: 2/15/17. Michael T Davis. Case No: 17CV07402. Debray-Stephens vs. WESTFALL, Payton. MCKINSTRY CO LLC and CONTINENTAL Huntting. Value of Estate: $1,144,400. TOWNSEND, Tina M, Hillsboro, OR, 97124. SHARMA, Shaleen vs. JENSEN, Everett L. Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $5,366. INSURANCE COMPANY. Foreclose construc- Heir: Lawrence Robert Grossmith, Bradford Petitioner’s Attorney: John P Manning, 8196 Personal injury-auto. Relief Sought: $70,321. Plaintiff’s Attorney: John R MacMillan. Case tion lien, breach of contract. Relief Sought: John Grossmith and Irvin Willis Huntting. SW Hall Blvd #203, Tigard, OR, 97008, (503) Plaintiff’s Attorney: Phillip C Gilbert. Case No: No: 17CV06787. $1,012,970. Plaintiff’s Attorney: Stephanie Petitioner Attorney: M Patton Echols. Case 520-9130. Case No: 17-30470. Chapter 7. File 17CV06719. RAGHUBANSH, Sabin vs. SIMCHUK, Anatolhy . Holmberg. Case No: 17CV07057. No: 17PB01334. date: 2/15/17. 12 // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE

CITY OF GRESHAM CITY OF SALEM Electrical and HVAC work are Design/ 2017 CIPP REHABILITATION CORDON ROAD SE AT GAFFIN ROAD Build by contractor. See documents Bids due 4:00PM March 21, 2017 SE ‑ TRAFFIC SIGNAL for all specifics. Official Call for Bids INVITATION TO BID Mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference Date: IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS March 2, 2017 at 2:00 PM ATTENTION LEGAL ADVERTISERS — CHECK YOUR ADS!!! Bids due 2:30 p.m., March 21, 2017 Mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference 2017 CIPP REHABILITATION, CIP INVITATION TO BID 317700 Location: 787 W. 8’” St., Notify the Legal Advertising Department of errors immediately. The Contracts and Procurement Medford, OR 97501 Sealed bids for the 2017 CIPP REHA­ Manager of the City of Salem will receive We will not be responsible for errors after the FIRST publication of any advertisement. BILITATION will be received at the front Bid Close Date: March 16, 2017 sealed bids at the Contracts and Procure­ Bid Close Time: 1:00 PM based on To place or make corrections to a Call for Bid Advertisement, please call 503-802-7205. desk in the main lobby of Gresham City ment Division, 555 Liberty Street SE, Hall, 1333 N.W. Eastman Parkway, the atomic digital clock in Room 208 FAX: 503-222-5358 • E-mail: [email protected] Room 330, City Hall, Salem, Oregon Approximate Start Date: Gresham, Oregon 97030, addressed to 97301, between the hours of 8 a.m.‑12 Deadline: 9:30 A.M. the business day prior to publication. AJ Thorne, until Tuesday, March 21st Monday,April 3, 2017 p.m. and 1 p.m.‑5 p.m., but not after Completion Date: 2017, 4:00PM local time. Late bids will be 2:30 p.m., (Local Time) Tuesday, retained unopened. The bids will be Before June 30, 2017. 3930 Fairview Industrial Drive SE March, 21, 2017, at which time said bids All bids received which are in proper publicly opened immediately thereafter in will be publicly opened and read in the Salem, Oregon 97302‑1166. Room 2A. The Engineer’s Estimate for form will be publicly opened at the above • For Bids submitted by hand delivery, Public Works Conference Room 325, City time and place. Bids entered after the this project is $432,000. Hall, for the project specified herein. date stamp the Bid with the provided date The character of the work is to above date and time will not be accepted. stamping device and place into the Electronic bids will not be accepted. At the time stated above, the Agency rehabilitate existing 8 & 12 inch concrete WORK DESCRIPTION: Install a new ODOT Procurement Office Bid Box sewer with CIPP lining method. The may either select the winning bid or reject CONSTRUCTION located in the lobby of: traffic signal and minor related pedestrian all bids. The Agency may, at its major quantities of work involved in this crossing improvements at the inters‑ Oregon Department of Transportation­ discretion, postpone any such action project are: ection of Cordon Road SE and Gaffin CITY OF DUNDEE, OREGON 3930 Fairview Industrial Drive SE QUANTITY MEASUREMENT ITEM following the opening, for the period Salem, Oregon 97302‑1166 Road SE. HIGHWAY 99W PHASE A 6472 LF Install and cure CIPP 8 inch PROCUREMENT DOCUMENTS: Bid‑ expressed in Agency’s Instruction to IMPROVEMENTS Submit electronic bids, on‑line, through main line pipe Bidders, during which period the bids will Bid Express (www.bidx.com) before ders may obtain the bid documents by UPDATED NOTICE OF BID 1099 LF Install and cure CIPP 12 inch registering on the Oregon Procurement be irrevocable and open to public inspec­ 9:00:00 a.m. on bid opening day. main line pipe tion. The Agency may reject for good The City of Dundee will be releasing The closing time for submitting bids is Information Network (ORPIN) website the Hwy 99W Phase A Improvements 110 EA Grout Service Lateral and downloading them. Bidders shall cause any or all bids, or may waive any at 9:00:00 a.m. on the day of bid 1 LS Bypass Pumping informalities in bids, all in its sole project. See the bid schedule below. The opening. consult the ORPIN system regularly until bid documents will be available at the The Project Manager for this project is closing date and time to avoid missing discretion, upon a finding by the Agency To be eligible for award of Oregon AJ Thorne, CE II, Wastewater that it is the public interest to do so. DJC Plans Center and City Web site no Department of Transportation any notices. To register on ORPIN go to later than Monday, February 27, 2017. Services, Department of http://orpin.oregon.gov/open.dll/welcome. Instruction to Bidders and all other construction contracts, bidders (prime Environmental Services 503‑618‑2190, contract documents may be inspected at The project consists of street and utility contractors) must submit a The City shall advertise all Addenda on improvements including replacing existing [email protected]. ORPIN. Prospective bidders are solely the Agency Office, or at the Medford and some new curbs, sidewalks, prequalification application according to The project completion date is 60 days Builders Exchange located at 701 East OAR 734‑010‑0220 through responsible for checking ORPIN to deter­ driveways, storm improvements, water after issuing notice to proceed. mine whether or not any Addenda have Jackson, Medford. Bid Proposal Pac‑ main, water service laterals, sidewalk 734‑010‑0280 at least ten calendar days Contract terms, conditions and specifi­ kets containing all such Instruction before the bid opening date. This require­ been issued. Bid documents will not be lighting and undergrounding of franchise cations may be reviewed at the office of mailed to prospective bidders. and other contract documents may be utilities. The project will improve the ment will be strictly enforced. Prequalifi­ the Department of Environmental purchased at local Builder’s cation must be in the class of work that is PRE‑BID CONFERENCE: No pre‑Bid westerly side of the highway from 2nd Services at Gresham City Hall. Copies conference is scheduled for this project. Exchange, location and hours vary. Street to 12th Street and the easterly indicated in the project’s special provi­ may be obtained from the Department of To be eligible to bid, all bidders must sions, and the bid booklet. The Agency BID SUBMITTAL: Bids must be side from 6th Street to 12th Street. The Environmental Services by paying a submitted on the bid forms furnished to register on the Jackson County website, construction is currently planned to be will reject bids from bidders who are not non‑refundable fee of $25 for each set of www.jacksoncountvor.orq/projects, select prequalified for the class of work the bidders. Bids shall be submitted in a completed in 7 stages with work Contract Documents requested. If the Projects tab for further instructions. indicated. sealed envelope plainly marked “Bid on performed on only one side of the ordered by mail, add a $5 processing and Cordon Road SE at Gaffin Road SE ‑ This contract requires pre‑qualification. highway through each stage. A one lane The Prequalification Application form mailing charge. The apparent low bidder and instructions are published on the Traffic Signal Improvements‑Bid No. All persons, individuals, firms, corpor‑ diversion into the center turn lane leaving will be required to have the current 167120,” and show the name and ations or partnerships intending to submit the travel lane along the work zone open Agency’s web site at: edition of the City of Gresham Public http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/CS/ business address of the bidder. proposals shall submit qualification state­ for construction equipment access. Left Works Standards. BID SECURITY: Bid security in the ments at least ten (10) days prior to the turn movements will be restricted through CONSTRUCTION/Pages/Prequalification. This project is for public work and is aspx amount of 10 percent of the bid must opening of bids. Pre‑qualification forms the work zone and safe pedestrian routes subject to ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870, accompany each bid in accordance with may be obtained and filed at Jackson will need to be maintained around the A $200.00 FILING FEE must the Oregon Prevailing Wage Law. accompany the Prequalification Applica­ the Instructions to Bidders. County Roads and Parks office, 200 construction zone for each stage. All bids must be submitted on the AWARD: The City of Salem (“City”) Antelope Road, White City, Oregon, Bid Documents Released: February 27, tion. For further information, call forms furnished by the City of 503‑986‑2710. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, 97503. 2017 Gresham, mailed or delivered in a to waive informalities, and to postpone Each bid must contain a statement as Bids Due: 3:00 PM March 24, 2017 To view and download plans, speci­ sealed envelope plainly marked fications, and bid booklets PLEASE the award of the contract for thirty (30) to whether the bidder is a resident bidder For information regarding the project, “SEALED BID for 2017 CIPP Rehabili­ days. as defined in ORS 279A.120. A copy of contact Greg Reid, Dundee City Engi‑ visit the Agency’s Electronic Bidding tation” and bearing the name and Information System (eBIDS) website HUMAN RIGHTS: It is the express the bid specifications and documents are neer, at [email protected]. address of the bidder. The bid must policy of the City that no person shall be Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284424 at: on file and may be obtained at local be accompanied by a certified check, excluded from participation in, be denied Builder’s Exchange. https://ecm.odot.state.or.us/cf/EBIDS/ cashier’s check or bid bond in an CITY OF BEND The eBIDS site allows free access to the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected All bids are subject to the applicable amount not less than ten percent to discrimination under any program or requirements of ORS Chapters 279, RESIDENTIAL METER BOX UPGRADE plans and special provisions, (10%) of the total bid. up‑to‑date bidding information, and activity on the grounds of race, religion, 279A, 279B, 279C and 701, and the PHASE 6 ‑ WA17CC The City of Gresham requires all color, national origin, sex, marital status, each project holders of plans. regulations of the Jackson County Facility Contractors to comply with equal oppor­ familial status or domestic partnership, Bids due 2:00 pm, March 23, 2017 All project addenda and clarification Maintenance. tunity policies. The City’s programs, age, mental or physical disability, sexual INVITATION TO BID letters are published on the Agency’s web Bid security in the amount of ten services, employment opportunities, orientation, gender identity, or source of The City of Bend invites sealed bids for site at: percent (10%) of the amount bid, and in construction work to upgrade 260 existing volunteer positions and contracts are income as provided by Salem Revised the form prescribed in the Instroction to https://ecm.odot.state.or.us/cf/EBIDS/ open to all persons without regard to Code Chapter 97, Title VI of the Civil residential water meter box installations Preliminary bid results are published on Bidders, must accompany each bid. Bid to current City standards. Work includes race, religion, color, national origin, sex, Rights Act of 1964 and other federal security of the unsuccessful bidders will the following web sites by close of age, marital status, disability, or political nondiscrimination laws. The City’s com‑ soft and hardscape box locations and business on bid opening day: be returned or refunded as and when involves, but is not limited to, installation affiliation. plete Title VI Plan may be viewed at http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/CS/ Published Feb. 24, 2017. 1128428 provided in the Instructions to Bidders. of standard meter boxes, relocation of (http://www.cityofsalem.net). Contracts All work is subject to ORS Chapters meter boxes and/or correction of CONSTRUCTION/Pages/PBR.aspx for work under this bid will obligate the http://www.bidx.com MULTNOMAH COUNTY, 279C.800 to 279C.870. non‑compliant connections. Contractor to comply with all applicable The Agency will not receive or consider The invitation to bid, plans, Award of contracts will not be final until: requirements of federal, state, and local 1) Three working days after Notice of OREGON a bid unless the bidder is registered in specifications, addenda, planholders list, SELLWOOD BRIDGE ‑ PIER 19 civil rights and rehabilitation statutes, good standing with the Construction mandatory pre‑bid attendees, and notifi­ Intent to Award is posted on the Agency’s REMOVAL rules and regulation. Contractors Board as required by statute. cation of bid results for this project may web site or 2) The Agency provides a SOLICITATION FOR SUBCONT‑ Jackson County Facility Maintenance be viewed, printed or ordered on line written response to each timely protest, Bids due 2:00 pm, March 21, 2017 RACTS, INCLUDING PROCUREMENTS from Premier Builders Exchange at denying the protest and affirming the REQUEST FOR BIDS OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: In James Bryant 541‑774‑6974 http://www.plansonfile.com by clicking on award; whichever is later. BID NO. 4000005369 all solicitations either by competitive Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284162 All projects include a steel escalation Pre‑Bid Conference: There will be a “Public Works Projects” and then on “City bidding or negotiation made by the CITY OF STAYTON of Bend” or in person at 1902 NE 4th St, clause. mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference on Contractor for work to be performed Bend, Oregon. All projects have minimum wage rate March 3, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at 1403 SE under a subcontract, including procure­ MARION STREET IMPROVEMENT Entities intending to bid should register requirements. Wage publications are Water Avenue, Portland, OR 97214 in ments of materials or leases of equip­ PROJECT with the Premier Builders Exchange as a published on the Agency’s web site at: the Multnomah County Bridge Section ment, each potential subcontractor or Proposals Due: 2:00 p.m. local time, planholder in order to receive addenda. http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/ Main Conference Room. supplier shall be notified by the Thursday, March 16th, 2017 This can be done on‑line or by contacting SPECS/pages/wages.aspx Pre‑Qualifications Required in Contractor of the Contractors obligations INVITATION TO SUBMIT BIDS Premier Builders Exchange at: (541) All projects require work to be classes of: Pier Demolition under a contract awarded pursuant to The City of Stayton is requesting bids performed by the Contractor’s own 389‑0123, Fax (541) 389‑1549, or email SUMMARY: Multnomah County is this bid, Salem Revised Code Chapter for the Marion Street Improvement organization of at least 30 percent of the at [email protected]. Bidders are soliciting bids for the removal of the 97, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of Project. awarded contract amount. remaining portion of Pier 19 of the old responsible for making sure they have all 1964, and other federal nondiscrimination The City of Stayton will provide contract addenda before submitting bids. All federally funded projects have “BUY Sellwood Bridge. The pier currently sits laws. AMERICA” requirements. beneath the new Sellwood Bridge, documents that outline the scope of work A mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference will The City will provide ADA accommoda­ and specific project requirements. The be held on March 8, 2017, at 10:00AM at Email the Project Manager listed at the approximately in mid‑river. The upper tions upon reasonable request to the end of each announcement for portion of the pier was removed during project includes, but is not limited to, all the Council Chambers at Bend City Hall, Contracts and Procurement Manager. labor, materials, and equipment 710 NW Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. PROJECT SPECIFIC TECHNICAL the erection of the new Sellwood Bridge. The City is an Equal Employment QUESTIONS. The pier must be removed from Elevation necessary to construct approximately 900 The deadline for submitting bids is: Opportunity Employer. lineal feet of 8 inch water main, 25 March 23, 2017, at 2:00PM. Bids will be The project cost range value is prelimi­ +10 to Elevation ‑ 19. CONTRACTOR DISCLOSURE: Prior service connections, 5 new hydrants, opened and read at Bend City Hall nary, may not reflect the current scope of NEW: All documents for this Bid, to award, Contractor will be required to Council Chambers (located on 1st Floor) the project, and is not a reflection of the Contract Terms and Conditions, Plans subgrade stabilization, approximately provide answers to the five questions 7,700 sy of cold plain pavement removal, immediately after the deadline. Bids must Engineer’s Estimate. and Project Manual are available at: stipulated in Salem Revised Code (SRC) be physically received by the City at the 1. LINCOLN & BENTON COUNTIES: https://order.e‑arc.com/arcEOC/PWELL_ approximately 1,045 tons of Level 2, ½” 2.380(b). Dense ACP and performance of location listed below by the deadline. No US20: Clem Rd. ‑ Philomath W.C.L. Main.asp?mem=45. Go to Public Plan‑ PREVAILING WAGE RATES: Bids room and scroll to this project’s listing. additional and incidental work as called faxed or electronic (email) bids shall be Section of the Corvallis‑Newport Highway exceeding $50,000 are subject to ORS accepted. near Philomath. FAP No. PRE‑QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDER for in the plans and specifications. may be required pursuant to the 279C.800 through 279C.870. Prevailing Copies of the contract documents are Sealed bids shall be delivered to: STP ‑S033(055). ($ 5,000,000 ‑ $ Wage Rates and necessary forms are Heather Herauf, Purchasing Analyst, City 10,000,000). Req. approx. 3,520 ft2 Multnomah County Public Contract available on the City’s website at Review Board Rule 49‑0220. See Specifi­ available at http://www.oregon.gov/b www.staytonoregon.gov or by contacting: Hall, Administrative Office, 2nd floor, 710 temp. signs; 4 ea. PCMS; 3,460 hr oli/WHD/PWR/Pages/index.aspx. Wall Street, Bend, Oregon 97701 or flaggers; 2 ea. auto. flagger asst. dev.; 50 cations for project classes of work. City of Stayton Public Works Prequalification applications shall be BOLI Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Department mailed to her at: City of Bend, PO Box ea. TCS; 600 hr pilot cars; const. surv. Works Contracts in Oregon dated (insert 431, Bend, Oregon 97709. The outside of wk.; 2,300 yd3 gen. exc.; 3,290 yd2 submitted through Purchasing, 501 SE 362 N 3rd Ave Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 125, Portland, date of wage rates) and including the the envelope or box containing the bid subgr. stab.; 3,016 yd2 br. deck CPPR; following additional publications Stayton, OR 97383 shall include the bidders name and be 17,042 ft2 br. membrane; 170 ft stl. br. Oregon 97214. Applications may be Phone: 503‑769‑2919 obtained at our office or can be (corrections or amendments and their marked: “Residential Meter Box rail; 542 ft asph. plug seals; 430,065 yd2 effective date): Email: [email protected] Upgrade Phase 6 – WA17CC”. CPPR; 7,500 ton aggr. base; 165 ton downloaded from our website at Questions concerning the project can www.multcopurch.org. Pre‑qualification The Work will take place in Marion Prequalification is a requirement. tack coat; 84,500 ton ACP (5,070 ton PG County, Region 3. be answered by contacting: Bidders must have a prequalification 64‑22 asph.); 1,600 yd2 pvmt. repair; 99 applications must be received by, or Michael Schmidt postmarked to, Purchasing no later than TECHNICAL QUESTIONS: Inquiries approval on file with City at the time the ea asph. approaches; 25,219 ft stl. gd. rl.; concerning the contents of the bid specifi­ 362 N 3rd Ave bids are opened. Prequalification forms 2,335 ea delineators; 15.4 mi rumble 10 days prior to the bid closing date. Stayton, OR 97383 PRE‑QUALIFICATION cations should be directed to John Eche­verri, may be obtained from Heather Herauf at strips; 322,996 ft thermo. striping; 24 yd3 PE, at 503‑588‑6211. Phone: 503‑769‑2919 541‑385‑6677. New applications for the sign supp. ftgs.; 16,765 lb stl. sign supp.; APPLICATIONS DUE: Email: [email protected] All bidders must comply with the Shawna Self, CPPB City of Bend prequalification must be 1,935 ft2 perm. signs. Completion Time: Contracts and Procurement Manager Requested this 22nd day of February, delivered to: City of Bend Purchasing, requirements of the prevailing wage law 2017. October 31, 2017. Class of Work: Asphalt in ORS 279C 800‑870, or the BID/CONTRACT NUMBER: 167120 710 NW Wall St, Bend, Oregon 97701 at Concrete Paving and Oiling. This project BID CLOSING/OPENING: Tuesday, Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11283079 least five days before the bid deadline. Davis ‑Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276(a) if contains asphalt and fuel escalation applicable. Details of compliance are March 21, 2017, at 2:30p.m. (Local Time) This project is subject to the provisions clauses. THIS PROJECT CONTAINS Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282104 CITY OF BEND of ORS 279C.800 through 279C.870 available from Purchasing, 501 SE AN 8% DBE GOAL. THIS PROJECT Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 400, Portland, 2017 RESIDENTIAL TYPE II/TYPE III regarding payment of prevailing wages. CONTAINS A 10% INDIAN JACKSON COUNTY FACILITY SLURRY PROJECT ST17SL Heather Herauf OR 97214, (503) 988‑5111. EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE GOAL. No bid will be considered unless Bids due 2:00 pm, March 15, 2017 Purchasing Analyst PROJECT MANAGER: STEVE MAINTENANCE Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282172 bidder is registered with the Constr‑ INVITATION TO BID SCHULTZ, EMAIL: uction Contractors Board as required by PUBLIC WORKS The City of Bend invites Sealed Bids STATE OF OREGON [email protected]. ORS 701.055 or licensed by the State JACKSON COUNTY JAIL ATTORNEY for the 2017 Residential Type II/Type III OR.US Landscape Contractors Board as MEETING ROOMS REMODEL Slurry project. The work includes surface DEPARTMENT OF The Oregon Department of Transporta­ required by ORS 671.530. Bids due 1:00 PM, March 16, 2017 seal of approximately 45 lane miles in the TRANSPORTATION tion is an Equal Employment Opportunity No bid will be considered unless INVITATION TO BID west side of Bend and north end of the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and Affirmative Action Employer. accompanied by a surety bond, certified Notice is hereby given that sealed bids City. The policy of the Oregon Department of check, or a cashiers check payable to will be received by James Bryant, Project The invitation to bid, plans, specifi‑ Bids due 9:00 a.m. March 23, 2017 Transportation is to provide equal oppor­ REQUEST FOR BIDS Multnomah County for the amount equal Manager, Jackson County Facility Main­ cations, addenda, planholders list, man‑ tunity for participation in its contracting to ten percent (10%) of the aggregate tenance at Jackson County Courthouse, datory pre‑bid attendees, and notification Bid closing for the following projects will activities to all persons and firms in be in the lobby of the Oregon Department bid. 10 S. Oakdale Suite 208, Medford, of bid results for this project may be compliance with applicable Federal and Multnomah County reserves the right Oregon 97501, until 1:00 p.m. local time viewed, printed or ordered on line from of Transportation, 3930 Fairview State laws, rules and regulations. Industrial Drive SE, Salem, Oregon, to reject any bid not in compliance with the 16th Day of March 2017. Infonnation Premier Builders Exchange at The Department of Transportation may all prescribed public bidding procedures is available on the Jackson County http://premierbx.com by clicking on beginning at 9:00:00 a.m. on Thursday, reject any bid not in compliance with all March 23, 2017. and requirements, and to reject any or all website. “Public Works Projects” and then on “City prescribed public bidding procedures and bids or to cancel the solicitation if JACKSON COUNTY JAIL of Bend” or in person at 1902 NE 4th St, Submit paper bids to Wynnette requirements, and may reject for good Gentemann, Construction Contracts Multnomah County finds it is in the ATTORNEY MEETING ROOMS Bend, Oregon. cause any or all bids upon a finding of the public interest to do so. REMODEL Entities intending to bid should register Manager at the following time and place: Department of Transportation that it is in Brian R. Smith, Manager Located at: 787 W. 8TH ST., with the Premier Builders Exchange as a • Before 9:00:00 a.m. on the day of Bid the public interest to do so. Multnomah County Purchasing MEDFORD, OR 97501 plan holder in order to receive addenda. Closing STATE OF OREGON BY AND 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Ste 125 This project consists of, but is not This can be done on‑line or by contacting • For Bids submitted by mail or parcel THROUGH ITS DEPARTMENT Portland, OR 97214 limited to: Demolition of flooring and Premier Builders Exchange at: (541) delivery service, send to: OF TRANSPORTATION MULTNOMAH COUNTY partial walls. New elements include: •ODOT Procurement Notice 17006 ‑ March 23, 4 week ad PURCHASING 389‑0123, Fax (541) 389‑1549, or email Office‑Construction Contracts Unit, Published Feb. 24, 2017 11281995 Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284300 wals, glass barriers, doors and deten‑ at [email protected]. Bidders are MS#2‑2 tion hardware, and paint and flooring. responsible for making sure they have all FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE // 13 addenda before submitting bids. 986‑3720 ‑ Fax: (503) 986‑3224 plete the preparation and placement to be on Planholders list to submit a Bid CITY OF CORVALLIS A mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference will Website: of approximately 3,438 tons of asphalt for this project. AUDITOR SERVICES be held on March 7, 2017, at 10:00 AM www.odot.state.or.us/contractorplans concrete, including excavation, pave­ Addenda, clarifications and Notices will Proposals due 3:00pm, April 5, 2017 at the Council Chambers at Bend City E‑mail: ment repair, grinding, roadway be posted online on the City’s website. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Hall, 710 NW Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. [email protected] grading, sidewalk ramp replacement, Potential Bidders are responsible for Sealed proposals for Auditor Serv‑ The deadline for submitting bids is: The Contractor must comply with the striping, and associated work. checking the website on a daily basis. ices (RFP FIN 11‑01) will be received March 15, 2017, at 2:00 PM. Bids will be provisions required by ORS 279C.800 to There is no pre‑qualification process for Each addendum must be signed and at: opened and read at Bend City Hall ORS 279C.870 (PREVAILING WAGE this ITB. A bidder responsibility form will submitted with the Bid to be considered a Council Chambers (located on 1st Floor) City of Corvallis Finance Department RATE). City may cancel this procurement be required as part of the process. Late responsive bid offer. The City is not 500 SW Madison ‑ P.O. Box 1083 immediately after the deadline. Bids must or reject any bid that does not comply bids will be rejected as non‑responsive. responsible for failure of bidders to be physically received by the City at the Corvallis, OR 97339‑1083 with all prescribed public bidding proce­ Sealed bids will be received by Brad receive notifications of changes or The City of Corvallis is soliciting the location listed below by the deadline. No dures and requirements, including the Albert, Project Manager at: 150 E. Main corrections made by the City and posted faxed or electronic (email) bids shall be services of qualified firms of certified requirement to demonstrate the bidder’s St, 4th Floor, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123. as stated above. public accountants to audit its financial accepted. responsibility under ORS 279C.375 (3)(b) Questions about this ITB may be directed All questions or requests for Sealed bids shall be delivered to: Nita statements for the fiscal years ending and that City may reject for good cause to the Contact: Brad Albert at clarification must be submitted by 12:00 June 30, 2017 through June 30, 2019, Williams, Purchasing Analyst, City Hall, all bids after finding that doing so is in the 503 ‑681‑6234 or PM (PDT) on Friday, March 3, 2017, six Administrative Office, 2nd floor, 710 Wall with options to audit the City of Corvallis’ public interest. Brad.albert@hillsboro‑oregon.gov. (6) days prior to bid opening to receive financial statements for each of the three Street, Bend, Oregon 97703 or mailed to Published Feb. 24 & Mar. 1, 2017 ITB documents may be obtained at responses. All final responses will be her at: City of Bend, PO Box 431, Bend, (3) subsequent fiscal years. These audits 11284302 http://hillsboro‑oregon.gov/ posted on the City’s website no later than are to be performed in accordance with Oregon 97709. The outside of the PublicWorksITB. Hard copy three (3) days prior to Bid Opening. envelope or box containing the bid shall the provisions contained in this request JACKSON COUNTY FACILITY ITB documents may be This is a local public works project for proposals. The Request for Proposals include the bidders name and be marked: obtained at 150 E. Main St, 4th Floor, subject to BOLI prevailing wages (ORS 2017 Residential Type II/Type III Slurry MAINTENANCE document may be examined or obtained Hillsboro, Oregon 97123, for $15.00 279C.800 to ORS 279C.870). for no charge at the City of Corvallis at Project ST17SL. PUBLIC WORKS (non‑refundable) plus postage for Bids shall be accompanied by a Prequalification is a requirement. JACKSON COUNTY JUVENILE ROOF the above address or by downloading the mailing. This ITB is for construction of a certified check, cashier’s check or bid document from http://www.publicpurc Bidders must have a prequalification AND COURTHOUSE WING ROOF Public Work subject to ORS 279C.800 to bond payable to the City of Sherwood in approval letter from ODOT or the City of hase.com. All who are known by the City REPLACEMENTS 279C.870 (prevailing wage law). an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of to have received a complete set of the Bend on file with City at the time the bids The City of Hillsboro reserves the right the amount bid. are opened. Bids due 2:00 pm, March 14, 2017 document will receive notification when to reject any bid not in compliance with all The City of Sherwood may reject a bid Prequalification forms may be obtained INVITATION TO BID additional items are posted. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids prescribed public contracting procedures that does not comply with prescribed Sealed proposals must be submitted: from Gwen Chapman at 541‑385‑6677. public contracting procedures and New applications for the City of Bend will be received by James Bryant, Project and requirements and may reject for Julian Contreras, Financial Services Manager, Jackson County Facility Main­ good cause all bids upon a finding of the requirements, including the requirement Manager, City of Corvallis Finance prequalification must be delivered to: City to demonstrate the bidder’s responsibility of Bend Purchasing, 710 NW Wall St, tenance at Jackson County Courthouse, City of Hillsboro that it is in the public Department. The proposals may be deliv­ 10 S. Oakdale Suite 208, Medford, interest to do so and at its sole option under ORS 279C.375(3)(b), and that the ered or mailed to the above addresses no Bend, Oregon 97703 at least five days City may reject for good cause, all bids before the bid deadline. Oregon 97501, until 2:00 p.rn. local time may waive any minor informalities in any later than 3:00 pm on April 5, 2017. The the 14th Day of March 2017. Information bid [ORS 279C365(1)]. after finding that doing so is in the public proposals will be publicly opened and This project is subject to the provisions interest. City reserves the right to waive of ORS 279C.800 through 279C.870 is available on the Jackson County Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11283522 read at that time. website. minor informalities in any bid. The City of Corvallis encourages small, regarding payment of prevailing wages. For more information regarding this Nita Williams JACKSON COUNTY JUVENILE CITY OF SHERWOOD minority, and women‑owned businesses ROOF AND COURTHOUSE WING DIVISION STREET AND ORCUTT project, contact Craig Christensen, P.E., to submit proposals. For more informa‑ Purchasing Analyst at 503‑925‑2301 or by e‑mail at christe Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282096 ROOF REPLACEMENTS PLACE STORM SEWER AND tion, contact Julian Contreras at (541) [email protected]. Located at: 609 W. 10TH ST. and PAVEMENT REHABILITATION 766 ‑6990, or Hearing and Speech CITY OF LINCOLN CITY 10 S. OAKDALE AYE. IN Published Feb. 24 & 27, 2017. Impaired: Contact Oregon Telecommuni­ Bids due 2:00 pm, March 9, 2017 11284159 DEWATERING FACILITY MEDFORD, OR 97501 cations Service 7‑1‑1. This project consists of, but is not INVITATION TO BID Bids Due: 2:00 PM, March 14, 2017 Sealed bids for furnishing all materials, TUALATIN HILLS PARK & CITY OF CORVALLIS, OREGON limited to: Removal of existing roofing DATED THIS 24th DAY OF FEBRUARY, INVITATION TO BIDS material, boots, and walking pads. equipment, labor, and services for the WORK ‑ The general nature of work, construction of the Division Street and RECREATION DISTRICT 2017 Adjusting insulation slopes to prop‑ PRE‑QUALIFICATION OF described in detail in this Contract and in erly drain to existing roof drains. Reb‑ Orcutt Place Storm Sewer and By: Julian Contreras, Financial the basis of payment, includes furnishing oot and reroof entire roof to revised Pavement Rehabilitation for the City of PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS FOR ‘HMT 50 Services Manager all labor, equipment, and materials roof design and new roof specifics Sherwood will be received at City of MTR POOL REMODEL PHASE II’ (Issuer & Project Manager) necessary for the construction of the shown in documents. Sherwood, Engineering Department, Pre‑qualifications due 4:00 PM, Published Feb. 24, & Mar. 3, 2017. project. Primary items of work include: Mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference Date: 22560 SW Pine Street, Sherwood, March 15, 2017 11282927 Building and supporting foundation, Oregon 97140 (Attn: Craig Christensen, March 3, 2017 at 10:00 AM REQUEST FOR PRE‑QUALIFICATION electrical and mechanical work, instal­ P.E., Project Manager) until the Bid KING COUNTY DIRECTOR’S Mandatory Pre‑Bid Conference PUBLISHED FIRST TIME lation of centrifuge equipment, and Closing at 2:00 PM (PDT) on Thursday, Location: 609 W. 10th St., Medford, Notice is hereby given that Tualatin ASSOCIATION connections to centrifuge. March 9, 2017. Please title the envelope OR 97501, meet at comer of Laurel Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD) PURCHASING DEPARTMENT BID SUBMITTAL ‑ Sealed bid Division Street and Orcutt Place Storm and W. 10th Street is requesting pre‑qualifications for proposals will be received by Stacey Sewer and Pavement Rehabilitation. Bids PHONE: 425‑251‑8115 Bid Close Date: March 14, 2017 general contractors to bid the HMT 50 Burns PO Box 50, 801 SW Hwy 101 – will then be publicly opened and read Bids due: 2:00PM March 29, 2017 Bid Close Time: 2:00 PM based on Mtr Pool Remodel Phase II. The project City Hall, 3rd Floor Office of the City aloud after 2:00 PM at the Sherwood City MAPS & GLOBES ‑ BID NO. 17‑036 the atomic digital clock in Room 208 is an extensive Natatorium remodel Manager, Lincoln City, OR 97367 until Approximate Start Date: To be Hall Community Room, 22560 SW Pine INVITATION TO BID Street, Sherwood, Oregon. This project is including but not limited pool tank refin­ KCDA IS ACCEPTING ONLINE BID 2:00 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) determined by contractor. ishing, tile work, timing system, new . Late subject to a pre‑qualification process and RESPONSES FOR Maps & Globes – on the 14th day of March 2017 Completion Date: On or before concrete pool deck, flattening of interior bids will not be accepted. Within two only Earthwork and Drainage or Asphalt Bid No. 17‑036 AT June 15, 2017. landscape berm, diving board/platform working hours of the bid closing time, Concrete Paving Contractors pre‑qua‑ WWW.PUBLICPURCHASE.COM. YOU All bids received which are in proper remodeling and painting. See the detailed bidders must submit the First‑Tier form will be publicly opened at the above lified bids will be accepted. No bids will MUST BE REGISTERED TO be accepted after the BID CLOSING scope of work in the Pre‑qualification of RESPOND. CONTACT Joy Kuhlmann Subcontractor Disclosure Form. time and place. Bids entered after the Prospective Bidders per the instructions Submittal of bid proposals shall be in a above date and time will not be accepted. time. [email protected] IF YOU HAVE First‑Tier Subcontractor Disclosure below. QUESTIONS. sealed envelope with identification plainly At the time stated above, the Agency Pre‑qualifications must be received by marked on the outside including project forms must be received at the above SPECIFICATIONS AND BID FORMS may either select the winning bid or reject 4:00 PM March. 15th, 2017 at the name, bid date, and time, “Bid Proposal, all bids. The Agency may, at its mentioned location and date no later than ARE AVAILABLE ON PUBLIC 4:00 PM (PDT). Proposals without a THPRD Fanno Creek Service Center PURCHASE, AT KCDA’s ADDRESS AT Bid Bond and Certificate of Residency” discretion, postpone any such action 6220 SW 112th Ave Suite 100, and bidder’s name. Bid proposals shall following the opening, for the period completed First‑Tier Subcontractor 18639 80TH AVENUE SOUTH, KENT Disclosure form submitted will be considered­ Beaverton Oregon 97008. Qualifications WA, 98032, OR CAN BE be publicly opened and read aloud imme­ expressed in Agency’s Instruction to received after the designated time and diately thereafter. Bidders, during which period the bids will non‑responsive. DOWNLOADED FROM Bidders must be pre ‑qualified in date will be returned unopened. WWW.KCDA.ORG BY CLICKING ON Each bid proposal must be submitted be irrevocable and open to public inspec­ THPRD reserves the right to reject any on the forms prescribed by the City and tion. The Agency may reject for good accordance with the laws of the State of BID INFORMATION/VENDOR BIDS. Oregon (ORS 279C.430) to do either submittal not in compliance with this KCDA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty cause any or all bids, or may waive any Pre‑qualification of Prospective Bidders informalities in bids, all in its sole Earthwork and Drainage or Asphalt Con‑ REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS AND TO (certified check, cashier’s check, or bid or in compliance with all prescribed public discretion, upon a finding by the Agency crete Paving Improvements. Letters of WAIVE INFORMALITIES IN ANY BID bond) in an amount equal to ten (10) contracting procedures and require‑ percent of the total amount bid. The ten that it is the public interest to do so. pre‑qualification (approval letter only) OR IN THE BIDDING PROCESS. Instruction to Bidders and all other from the Oregon Department of Trans­ ments, and may reject for good cause, SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND PUBLIC percent Proposal Guaranty shall be any or all bids upon a finding that it is in forfeited to the City if the bidder fails to contract documents may be inspected at portation (ODOT), Washington County AGENCIES IN THE STATES OF the Agency Office, or at the Medford Department of Land Use & Trans‑ the public interest to do so, and to waive OREGON, WASHINGTON, ALASKA, enter into a contract with the City of any and all information in the best Lincoln City within fifteen (15) days after Builders portation, or any local municipality with a IDAHO AND MONTANA AND OTHER interest of the District. the date of the Notice of Award. The Exchange located at 701 East Jackson, population equal to or greater than STATES WHO ARE MEMBERS OF successful bidder will be required to Medford. Bid Proposal Packets conta‑ 18,000 persons is acceptable to the City. Copies of the Pre‑qualification docu­ KCDA MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE furnish a bond equal to one hundred ining all such Instruction and other Proof of valid pre‑qualification must be ments and projects preliminary constr‑ CONTRACT AWARDED AS A RESULT percent of the amount bid for faithful contract documents may be purc‑ submitted to the City by Tuesday, uction documents may be obtained OF THIS BID. A COMPLETE LIST OF performance of the Contract. hased at local Builder’s Exchange, March 7, 2017 at 5:00 PM (PDT) for the through ARC Document Solution by MEMBERS IS AVAILABLE ON OUR BID DOCUMENTS – Bidders are not to location and hours vary. Bidder’s bid to be deemed responsive either of the following methods: WEB SITE, WWW.KCDA.ORG. contact the City or Project Engineer to To be eligible to bid, all bidders must and to retain appeal rights. Only bids A. Order hardcopies, at your own BID NAME: Maps & Globes, KCDA obtain Bid Documents. Bid documents register on the Jackson County website, from pre‑qualified Bidders will be opened. expense, at any ARC Document Solution Bid#17‑036 shall be obtained from ARC, Pacific www.jacksoncountvor.orq/projects, select A MANDATORY PRE‑BID MEETING will ‑ Oregon location, refer to their website DATE OF BID OPENING: 3/29/2017, Northwest Region, Oregon Division the Projects tab for further instructions. be held at City of Sherwood City Hall at: e‑arc.com/or/portland for address and 2:00PM PST (ARC/Oregon) for the cost of This contract requires pre‑qualification. Conference Room A (22560 SW Pine contact information, or DATE OF BID AWARD: 4/21/2017 reproduction and delivery, if needed. All All persons, individuals, firms, corpor‑ Street) on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 B. Documents can be reviewed and Published Feb. 24; Mar. 3, 2017 contact shall be made with ARC/Oregon ations or partnerships intending to submit at 2:00 PM (PDT). A bidder’s failure to downloaded for free at ARC Document 11282574 Bid Services department at: proposals shall submit qualification state­ attend the pre‑bid meeting shall cause Solution Public Plan room. Go to: 503‑227‑3424 or via Email at ments at least ten (10) days prior to the any bid submitted by that bidder to be e‑arc.com/or/portland and then select MULTNOMAH COUNTY pdx.planwell@e‑arc.com. Bid Documents opening of bids. Pre‑qualification forms deemed non‑responsive and will be Public Projects under Plan Room PURCHASING are available online via its Plan Well may be obtained and filed at Jackson returned unopened. heading in the left column (no login MEDICAL WASTE AND BIOHAZARD service. County Roads and Parks office, 200 Project Description required). Select “HMT 50 Mtr Pool MATERIAL COLLECTION Remodel Phase II” from the project list. Go to www.e‑arc.com/or/portland, Antelope Road, White City, Oregon, The Work to be done under this Proposal due 4:00pm, March 27, 2017 select Public Projects and then the 97503. Contract consists of the construction of For questions or assistance with your order, please contact ARC Document REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS project name from the list. Bid Docu‑ Each bid must contain a statement as the following items: (RFP) No.:4000005495 ments may be viewed and purchased to whether the bidder is a resident bidder 1. Installation of storm sewer. Solution at 503.227.3424, or email pdx.planwell@e‑arc.com. Please do not Pre‑Proposal Conference: There will not online. The official Planholder’s list will be as defined in ORS 279A.120. A copy of 2. Asphalt removal. be a Pre‑proposal Conference for this contact THPRD to obtain documents. kept on Planwell and any addenda will the bid specifications and documents are 3. Cement treating of base. solicitation. issued through Plan Well. on file and may be obtained at local 4. Asphalt concrete pavement Published Feb. 24, 27 & Mar. 1, 2017. Proposals must be sealed in their Additionally, bid documents may be Builder’s Exchange. placement. 11283129 entirety, and the packaging clearly picked up at: All bids are subject to the applicable 5. Traffic control. marked with the Proposer’s name, ARC/Oregon requirements of ORS Chapters 279, 6. Engineer’s Estimate ($510,000 ‑ address, and RFP number. Proposals 1431 NW 17th Ave. 279A, 279B, 279C and 701, and the $540,000) GOODS AND SERVICES will be received until but not after 4:00pm Portland, OR 97209 regulations of the Jackson County Facility The lowest responsive bidder will be March 27, 2017 by Multnomah County determined by the lowest sum of all PRE‑BID MEETING – There will not be Maintenance. NATIONAL JOINT POWERS Purchasing, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd., a pre‑bid meeting or site visit conducted Bid security in the amount of ten three of the project bid schedules Suite 125, Portland, OR 97214, for: by the City. However, bidders are percent (10%) of the amount bid, and in (Division Street and Orcutt Place ALLIANCE SUMMARY: The Health Department is required to conduct a field review of the the form prescribed in the Instruction to Storm Sewer and Pavement Rehabili­ #041217 SOLID WASTE AND seeking proposers from whom it may project area on their own to acquaint Bidders, must accompany each bid. Bid tation). RECYCLING COLLECTION AND purchase services to collect, transport themselves with pertinent conditions prior security of the unsuccessful bidders will The Bidding Documents are available TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT WITH and dispose of regulated medical waste, to preparing and submitting their bid be returned or refunded as and when for examination and/or purchasing at RELATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, biohazardous materials, syringe proposal. The location of the site is 5400 provided in the Instructions to Bidders. Sherwood City Hall for a $30.00 exchange program syringes and service SE Port Ave. Lincoln City, OR 97367. All work is subject to ORS Chapters non‑refundable fee, if documents are AND ACCESSORIES syringe drop boxes. Site visits are permitted Monday through 279C.800 to 279C.870. picked up or a $35.00 non‑refundable fee Proposals due 4:30 pm, COMPLETE AVAILABILITY Friday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM from The Agency will not receive or consider if documents are mailed. Bidding April 12, 2017 A copy of the RFP is available for February 27th through March 10th. a bid unless the bidder is registered in Docu m­ ents are also available for free REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS download at the Purchasing website: QUESTIONS ‑ All questions or requ‑ good standing with the Construction download on the City’s website, The National Joint Powers Alliance® www.multcopurch.org, or can be picked ests for clarification shall be directed in Contractors Board as required by statute. www.sherwoodoregon.gov, under the (NJPA), on behalf of NJPA and its up at the Multnomah County Purchasing writing to the Stephanie Reid, Project Jackson County Facility Maintenance “Business and Development” pull down current and potential member agencies, bid desk, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Suite Engineer, via email: sreid@lincolnc James Bryant 541‑774‑6974 under “Bids and RFP’s” and are which includes all governmental, higher 125, Portland, OR 97214. Phone (503) ity.org, or by regular mail to Lincoln City, Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284166 acceptable for Bid Submittal. Additional education, K‑12 education, not‑for‑profit, 988‑5111, Fax (503) 988‑3252. PO Box 50, Lincoln City, Oregon 97367. Information and Project Plans will be tribal government, and all other public Multnomah County reserves the right to All written questions must be received CITY OF HILLSBORO available on the City website under the agencies located in all fifty states, reject any or all proposals if not in compli­ by the Project Engineer by 5 PM PST PUBLIC WORKS, “Business and Development” pull down Canada, and internationally, issues this ance with the Request for Proposal on March 7, 2017, Severn (7) calendar ENGINEERING DIVISION under “Bids and RFP’s” at the time of this Request For Proposal (RFP) to result in a (RFP) procedures and requirements and days prior to the Bid Due date. The posting. to reject any or all proposals or to cancel 2017 PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT national contract solution for the procure­ Project Engineer will determine Other locations Bidding Documents ment of #041217 SOLID WASTE AND the solicitation if Multnomah County finds appropriate responses, if any, and if PROGRAM: SLURRY SEALS, may be examined: RECYCLING COLLECTION AND it is in the public interest to do so. necessary an Addendum will be issued to MICRO‑SURFACING, AND OVERLAYS • DJC Plan Center (Electronic only), TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT WITH MULTNOMAH COUNTY all plan holders of record at least 5 & AC REPLACEMENTS 503‑224‑0624, Email: plancenter@djco RELATED EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, PURCHASING calendar days prior to the Bid Due date. Bids due and Bid Closing Date and regon.com AND ACCESSORIES. Details of this Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284265 Any verbal response(s) obtained from • Oregon Contractors Plan Center, RFP are available beginning February any source by bidders will be considered Time: March 9, 2017 2:00 PM 5468 SE International Drive, Milwaukie, 23, 2017. Details may be obtained by CITY OF COOS BAY informational and shall not be relied upon First Tier Subcontractor Disclosure OR 97222 letter of request to Chris Robinson, 500 CENTRAL AVE by bidders. due: Not later than • Builders Exchange of Washington, NJPA, 202 12th Street Northeast, P.O. COOS BAY, OREGON 97420 OTHER BID INFORMATION ‑ Bidders Inc., 2607 Wetmore Ave., Everett, WA March 9, 2017 4:00 PM Box 219, Staples, MN 56479, or by must possess a current set of the Oregon 98201 FACILITY PLANNING SERVICES FOR INVITATION TO BID ‑ e‑mail at [email protected]. Proposals Standard Specifications for Construction Parties purchasing Bidding Documents WASTWATER TREATMENT PLANT 1 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT will be received until April 12, 2017 at and the Oregon Standard Drawings No. 20552222‑6102 will be included on a Planholders list Qualifications due 3:00 pm, 4:30 p.m. Central Time at the above (English), published jointly by ODOT and The City of Hillsboro seeks sealed bids maintained by the City. Parties address and opened April 13, 2017 at March 24, 2017 Oregon APWA. For ordering information from qualified firms able to provide the downloading Bidding Documents from 8:30 a.m. Central Time. Please see who REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS contact Oregon Department of Transpor­ following work required to install: the City’s website can request to be Statement of Qualifications to provide this pertains to here: http://www.n tation (ODOT) at: Schedule “C” ‑ Spring Overlays & AC included on the official Planholders list by facility planning services for the Waste­ jpacoop.org/oregon‑advertising. 355 Capitol St., NE Room 28 Replacements: Furnish all equipment, sending an email to engineering@sherw Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11281813 water Treatment Plant 1 project will be Salem, OR 97301‑3871 ‑ (503) materials, and labor required to com‑ oodoregon.gov. Bidders are not required received by thd City of Coos Bay until 14 // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE

March 24, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. The RFQ bidding procedures and requirements, is available online at the City’s website: and may for good cause cancel the http://coosbay.org/departments/ procurement, reject any or all proposals CONSTRUCTION public‑works#bids‑rfq‑rfp. or waive any specification or requirement This project is being upon a finding of COUNTY it is in the HOUSING AUTHORITY OF public interest to do so. Public Notices funded by loans and grants obtained through the Oregon Infrastructure For information concerning the RFP, YAMHILL COUNTY ATTENTION LEGAL ADVERTISERS — CHECK YOUR ADS!!! Finance Authority (IFA). contact Marcy Black, Deputy Director‑ CONSTRUCTION MANAGE­MENT/ Published Feb. 24 & Mar. 3, 2017. Administration, e‑mail: blackma@jac GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR ksoncounty.org, (541) 776‑7222. Notify the Legal Advertising Department of errors immediately. 11282080 THE HAYC MCMINNVILLE NEW Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282089 We will not be responsible for errors after the FIRST publication of any advertisement. CONSTRUCTION PROJECT EUGENE WATER & To place or make corrections to a Legal Advertisement, please call 503-802-7205. ELECTRIC BOARD (EWEB) CITY OF BEND RFP #: 1 WATER METER HARDWARE FAX: 503-222-5358 E-mail: [email protected] WATER RELIABILITY INITIATIVE Proposals due 3:00 pm, Bid due 2:00 PM, March 14, 2017 Deadline: 9:30 A.M. the business day prior to publication. Proposals due 2:00 PM, March 3, 2017 INVITATION TO BID REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS March 20, 2017 City of Bend is requesting sealed bids REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Notice is hereby given that the Housing for Water Meter related equipment Authority of Yamhill County (HAYC), RFP #004‑2017 including double check valve assemblies The Eugene Water & Electric Board through its Board of Commissioners is FIRST TIME PUBLISHED and loops that will be used within the soliciting proposals from interested firms (EWEB) requests proposals from City’s water system. consulting firms interested in providing a The invitation to bid, plans, or teams to provide Construction Manag­ strategic communications plan related to specifications, addenda, plan holders list, er/General Contractor (CMGC) services its Water Second Source of Supply mandatory pre‑bid attendees, and notifi­ for the HAYC McMinnville New Construc­ REAL ESTATE - DELINQUENT TAXES project. cation of bid results for this project may tion Project. Proposals shall be submitted to Collin be viewed, printed or ordered on line Proposers responding to this request Logan, Purchasing Analyst, Purchasing MULTNOMAH COUNTY from Premier Builders Exchange at will be evaluated on several factors, NOTICE: PUBLIC SALE OF TAX FORECLOSED PROPERTY Office, Second Floor, Roosevelt including but not limited to fee, quali‑ Operations Center, 4200 Roosevelt Blvd, http://www.plansonfile.com by clicking on TIME: Wednesday, March 20, 2017 at 10:00 am. Registration Begins at 9:00 am. PO Box 10148, Eugene, OR 97402, “Public Works Projects” and then on “City fications, prior experience with CMGC PLACE: 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, Oregon 97214; at The Multnomah before, 2:00 PM PST, March 20, 2017. of Bend” or in person at 1902 NE 4th St, projects, quality control approach, and Building; Room 100 Proposals will not be accepted after this Bend, Oregon. overall project approach per NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon, in hour and date. Entities intending to bid should register specifications outlined in the Request for accordance with the provisions of Oregon Revised Statutes 275.110 to 275.220 and RFP documents may be obtained from with the Premier Builders Exchange as a Proposals (RFP). Multnomah County Board Order No.: 2017‑008 dated February 16, 2017, will offer for the Purchasing Department at the plan holder in order to receive addenda. RFP documents are available on the sale to the highest bidder, for cash as provided under ORS 275.188, the following real address above, by calling {541} 685· This can be done on‑line or by contacting HAYC website: http://www.hayc.org/par properties numbered 1‑13: 7500, or you may download the RFP Premier Builders Exchange at: (541) tners/biddingforgoods/index.html. Anyone documents from the EWEB Purchasing 389‑0123, Fax (541) 389‑1549, or email who downloads the RFP documents website: www.eweb.org/bids at [email protected]. Bidders are should register via email with Elise Hui at responsible for making sure they have all All proposals shall be submitted as set [email protected] to be added to the RFP forth in Section 1 ‑ Instructions to addenda before submitting bids. Proposers. EWEB is not responsible for The deadline for submitting bids is: holder’s list. proposals submitted in any manner, March 14, 2017, at 2:00 PM. Bids will be A mandatory pre‑proposal meeting will format or to any delivery point other than opened and read at Bend City Hall be held at 10:00am on Tuesday, as required by the Solicitation Document. Awbrey Butte Conference Room (located February 21 at the project site located at No proposal may be withdrawn after on 2nd Floor) immediately after the dead­ the corner of Hwy 99 and SW Booth the hour set for the opening thereof until line. Bids must be physically received by Bend Road. the elapse of sixty {6O} days from the the City at the location listed below by the Proposals are due to HAYC, Attention: date and time set for opening. deadline. No faxed or electronic (email) Elise Hui, Executive Director, 135 NE EWEB reserves the right to waive any bids shall be accepted. Dunn Place, McMinnville, OR 97128 no or all informalities and irregularities; may Sealed bids shall be delivered to: later than 3:00 PM, March 3, 2017. cancel the Request for Proposals; and Heather Herauf, Purchasing Analyst, City Instructions for delivery of proposals are may reject any or all proposals pursuant Hall, Administrative Office, 2nd floor, 710 included in the RFP. No proposals will be to EWEB Rule 3‑0640. Wall Street, Bend, Oregon 97701 or Dated this 17 day of February, 2017 received or considered after that time. mailed to her at: City of Bend, PO Box General Statement of Work: The Collin Logan 431, Bend, Oregon 97709. The outside of Purchasing Analyst project is for new construction of 95 affo‑ the envelope or box containing the bid rdable housing units. The construction Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282114 shall include the bidders name and be budget is estimated at approximately $15 CITY OF CENTRAL POINT marked: “Water Meter Hardware”. The City of Bend reserves the right to: million. 2017 CITIZEN SATISFACTION 1) reject any or all bids not in compliance Each proposal must contain a state‑ SURVEY with public bidding procedures, 2) to ment as to whether the vendor is a REPLY WITH A WRITTEN PROPOSAL postpone award of the contact for a resident vendor, as defined in ORS NO LATER THAN 4:30 P.M.: period not to exceed sixty days from the 278A.120. The contractor or sub‑con‑ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 date of bid opening, 3) to waive informali­ tractor is not required to be licensed REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS ties in the bids, and 4) to select the bid under ORS 468A.720. No bid for a Release Date: February 24, 2017 which appears to be in the interest of the construction contract will be received or Closing Date: March 15, 2017 City. considered by HAYC unless the respon‑ The City of Central Point, Oregon is Heather Herauf dent is registered with the Construction soliciting statements of qualification Purchasing Analyst Contractors Board or licensed by the (RFQ) from qualified public opinion 541‑385‑6677 State Landscape Contractors Board as research firms or individuals interested in Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282228 required by ORS 671.530. This is a developing, conducting and presenting public work contract subject to ORS the 2017 Citizen Satisfaction Survey. The WASHINGTON COUNTY, 279C.800 to 279C.870 or if applicable the primary objectives of the survey are as OREGON federal prevailing rate of wage required follows: CONTRACT SPECIAL PROCUREMENT 1. Evaluate satisfaction with city under the Davis‑Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. services and the overall quality of life NOTICE OF INTENT (#2017.010SP) 276a). experienced by residents living in the In accordance with Washington County HAYC’s Board of Commissioners City; and, Purchasing Rule 15‑050, Special reserves the right to reject any and all 2. Identify priorities among residents as Procurements, the County hereby gives proposals not in compliance with all part of the City’s budgeting and Planning public notice of its intent to contract with prescribed public bidding procedures and Process; and, FNTG National Records Centers Inc. requirements, reject any and all prop‑ 3. Compare the 2017 survey results (FNTG) for the purchase of off‑site osals upon the finding that it is in the with surveys conducted in 2010, 2012, storage of Tax records for the County for public interest to do so, and waive any the estimated annual amount of $30,000. and 2014. and all informalities. Interested firms and individuals are The County is requesting that the invited to submit a statement of qualifica­ Board of Commissioners approve a Elise Hui, Executive Director tions and proposal relative to performing contract special procurement at their Published Feb. 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27; tasks identified in the Scope of Work to: meeting on March 07, 2017. The request Mar. 1 & 3, 2017. City of Central Point is based on the findings that continuing 11276174 ATTN: Stephanie Holtey with the current contract with FNTG is the A. PUBLIC SALE PAYMENT TERMS: OPTIONS 140 South Third Street fiscally responsible choice. CASH OR EARNEST MONEY: Full payment of sale price due on date of sale, or a Central Point, OR 97502 Any entity wishing to protest this GOODS AND SERVICES nonrefundable earnest money deposit due immediately on day of sale, and execution of Contact Information: special procurement must do so within County supplied Earnest Money Agreement for the balance of sale price. The Earnest Any questions regarding this Request seven (7) calendar days from date of this Money Agreement will require balance due on or before Wednesday, April 19, 2017, by for Qualifications can be directed to notice. All protests must be delivered in CITY OF COOS BAY 1:00 PM; at the County’s DART Office, located at 501 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD, Room Stephanie Holtey at Stephanie.holtey@ writing to: MINGUS POOL REHABILITATION 175, Portland, Oregon, 97214‑3560, or the sale is null and void. Possession is centralpointoregon.gov or 541.664.3321, Suzi Fulcher, Purchasing Supervisor acquired when property is paid in full and the deed is recorded by the County. Ext. 244. COMBINATION MECHANICAL Washington County Purchasing Division SYSTEM AND POOL RESURFACING B. County Website: For more information about the Public Sale, including copies of To download a copy of the full RFQ, 155 North First Avenue MS 28 the sale rules, please check the County’s Tax Foreclosed Property Website: visit the City’s website at PROJECT http://www.centralpointoregon.gov/cd/ Hillsboro, Oregon 97124. https://multco.us/taxtitle | e‑mail: [email protected] Dated this 24th day of February, 2017 Bids due 4:00 pm, May 10, 2017 Published Feb. 24; Mar. 3, 10 & 17, 2017. page/2017‑citizen‑satisfaction‑survey‑rfq REQUEST FOR QUOTES Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284158 Suzi Fulcher CPPB 11280219 Purchasing Supervisor The City of Coos Bay is requesting bids JACKSON COUNTY Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11284183 for the Mingus Pool Rehabilitation Combi­ ROGUE VALLEY nation Mechanical System and Pool Adamovics has been appointed as the KALAMA SCHOOL DISTRICT Resurfacing Project. Bids will be received INTERNATIONAL‑MEDFORD AIPORT personal representative of the above NO. 402 by the City of Coos Bay until 4:00 p.m., ATM OPERATIONS/MANAGEMENT REAL EST - SHERIFFS estate. All persons having claims against REQUEST FOR ARCHITECT AND Wednesday, May 10, 2017. The RFQ is the estate are required to present them to Proposals due 2:00 p.m.(PT), ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS available from the City of Coos Bay’s SALE the undersigned personal representative in March 15, 2017 website www.coosbay.org. An Onsite care of the undersigned attorney at: 5323 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PREBOND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND PLANNING Pre‑Inspection on Tuesday, April 11th SW Alfred St, Portland, OR 97219, within Sealed proposals for the operation and at 10:00 a.m. at Mingus Pool N 10th NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE four months after the date of first management of the Automatic Teller In accordance with chapter 39.80 On March 29, 2017, at the hour of RCW, Kalama School District is utilizing Street. All bids must provide the scope of publication of this notice, as stated below, Machine (ATM) at the Rogue Valley 10:00 AM at the Washington County or such claims may be barred. International‑Medford Airport, addressed the Request for Qualifications process for work for this structure as well as comply with all provisions of this document (as Sheriff’s Office, Civil Unit, Second Floor, All persons whose rights may be affected to Jackson County Airport Authority, Attn: acquiring architectural and certain engi­ Room A‑2070, 215 SW Adams Avenue, neering services. The District invites you well, as Local, State and Coos County by the proceedings in this estate may Marcy Black, Deputy Director‑Admi­ in the City of Hillsboro, Oregon, the obtain additional information from the nistration, will be received at the Jackson to submit your firm’s qualifications for laws, codes or regulations as they apply defendant’s interest will be sold, subject records of the Court, the personal repre­ County Airport Administration Office, architectural and engineering services for to public buildings.) A hard copy of the to redemption, in the real property 1000 Terminal Loop Parkway, Suite 201, conceptual design and planning of, and scope of work or questions may be sentative or the attorney for the personal commonly known as: 20773 SW Cherry representative. Medford, OR 97504, until March 15, related services for various capital obtained at the address listed above or Orchards Street aka 20773 Cherry 2017, at 2:00 p.m. as shown on the wall Dated and first published February 24, projects in the Kalama School District. by calling Randy Dixon (541) 269‑8918, Orchard Place Sherwood, Oregon. The clock in the Airport Administration Office. The potential projects include a 2017. [email protected]. court case number is 16CV30334, where Maya Adamovics Proposals will be opened immediately modernization/renovation of the 9‑12 high Published Feb. 22 & 24, 2017. thereafter and publicly read aloud. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL Personal Representative school, a 6‑8 middle school addition to 11280976 ASSOCIATION is plaintiff, and JULIO However, and notwithstanding ORS the high school and replacing the PK‑5 Dan LaRue, OSB# 73178 192.410 ‑ 192.505, proposals may be ALDAZ CARRILLO; MARGARITA Dan LaRue, P.C. elementary on other district property. CITY OF OAKRIDGE ALDAZ; ASSOCIATION OF UNIT opened in a manner to avoid disclosure These projects are anticipated to be Attorney for Personal Representative OWNERS OF CHERRY WOODS of contents to competing proposers funded by a future bond issue. ENGINEERING SERVICES 5323 SW Alfred St CONDOMINIUMS; PARTIES IN during, when applicable, the process of For purposes of this submittal, engi­ Proposals due 2:00 pm, Portland, OR 97219 POSSESSION is defendant. The sale is negotiation in accordance with Jackson neering firm qualifications will be limited March 13, 2017 (503) 299‑6444 County Local Contract Review Board to those disciplines traditionally under the REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS a public auction to the highest bidder for 11284161 cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made Rules, Section 2, Division 2‑30 (5)(C). management of the architect (structural, The City of Oakridge is requesting Proposals received after the stated date out to Washington County Sheriff’s IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF mechanical, electrical and civil proposals from qualified persons to and time will not be considered. Office. For more information on this sale THE STATE OF OREGON FOR A copy of the Request for Proposal engineering). The District reserves the provide engineering services as the City right to require that alternative go to: http://oregonsheriffssales.org (RFP) may be obtained at the State of of Oakridge Engineer of Record. It is the Published Feb. 24; Mar. 3, 10 & 17, THE COUNTY OF Oregon’s procurement website, ORPIN ‑ engineering consultants be retained by City’s intent to select the most advanta­ the successful architect. Without waiving 2017. MULTNOMAH http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/EGS/p geous proposal based on the evaluation 11280974 PROBATE DEPARTMENT s/Pages/eprocurement.aspx. Notice their right to interview other teams, the criteria set forth in the Request for No. 17PB01291 #C01140‑JC ATM RFP‑17. District may interview the top three most Proposals available at: http://www.ci.oakr qualified teams. It is the intent to choose NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Work includes: idge.or.us/rfps. All proposals must be Operation/management of two (2) one team with which they will negotiate a PROBATE - PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of Shirley service contract and fee. received by Rick Zylstra, Community Mae Affolter, Deceased. ATMs in the terminal building at 1000 Services Coordinator at P.O. Box 1410, Terminal Loop Parkway, Medford, OR Please contact Twila Fox at the Kalama IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Notice is hereby given that Douglas 97504. The exact location of the ATMs is School District for a copy of the Request Oakridge, OR 97463 or at City Hall, Crivellone has been appointed as the shown on Exhibit A For Qualifications package. 48318 E. 1st Street by 2:00 p.m., THE STATE OF OREGON FOR personal representative of the above No proposal will be accepted by Published Feb. 24 & Mar 1, 2017. Monday, March 13th. Any proposal THE COUNTY OF estate. All persons having claims against Jackson County unless it contains a 11282840 received after the stated date and time, the estate are required to present them to statement by the proposer, hereafter which is incomplete, and/or not submitted MULTNOMAH the undersigned personal representative in referred to as “CONCESSIONAIRE,” as in the proper manner and format will not PROBATE DEPARTMENT care of the undersigned attorney at: 13065 a part of the proposal that CONCES­ be considered. No. 17PB01312 SE Sunnyside Rd Ste 200, Clackamas, SIONAIRE in carrying out the contract Published Feb. 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27; NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS OR 97015‑9355, within four months after will comply with all applicable laws. Mar. 1, 3, 6 & 8, 2017. In the Matter of the Estate of Janis the date of first publication of this notice, COUNTY may reject any proposal not 11272248 Adamovics, Deceased. as stated below, or such claims may be in compliance with all prescribed public Notice is hereby given that Maya barred. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE // 15

All persons whose rights may be affected care of the undersigned attorney at: 9400 JOHN’S MUSIC AND NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE the undersigned attorneys for plaintiff, by the proceedings in this estate may SW Barnes Rd Ste 300, Portland, OR GAMES, INC. On March 9, 2017, at the hour of 10:00 ZIEVE, BRODNAX and STEELE, LLP, at obtain additional information from the 97225, within four months after the date of AM at the Washington County Sheriff’s their office below stated; and in case of records of the Court, the personal repre­ first publication of this notice, as stated NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION your failure so to do, judgment will be John’s Music and Games, Inc., an Office, Civil Unit, Second Floor, Room sentative or the attorney for the personal below, or such claims may be barred. rendered against you according to the Oregon corporation (the “Corporation”), A‑2070, 215 SW Adams Avenue, in the representative. All persons whose rights may be affected demand of the complaint, which has been was voluntarily dissolved effective City of Hillsboro, Oregon, the defendant’s Dated and first published Feb. 24, 2017 by the proceedings in this estate may interest will be sold, subject to filed with the clerk of said court. This is a February 28, 2017. Pursuant to ORS Douglas Crivellone obtain additional information from the redemption, in the real property commonly 60.644, the Corporation requests that any Complaint for Judicial Foreclosure of Personal Representative records of the Court, the personal repre­ known as: 18154 SW Huckleberry Court person or entity with claims against the Deed of Trust. You must “appear” in this Sandra Lyon Kuenzi, sentative or the attorney for the personal Sherwood, Oregon. The court case Corporation present such claim to the case or the other side will win automati­ Kuenzi Law LLC representative. number is C154245CV, where BANK OF Corporation in writing. Such claim must cally. To “appear” you must file with the Attorney for Personal Representative Dated and first published Feb. 24, 2017. AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A include: (a) the name of the claimant; (b) court a legal paper called a “motion” or 13065 SE Sunnyside Rd Ste 200 Dane E May NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION, Personal Representative “answer.” The “motion” or “answer” must Clackamas, OR 97015‑9355 if the claimant is an entity, the name of AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY Tammi M Caress, OSB# 112962 be given to the court clerk or 11284160 the entity’s authorized representative; (c) MERGER TO MERRILL LYNCH CREDIT Caress Law, PC administrator within 30 days of the date the claimant’s mailing address, telephone CORPORATION is plaintiff, and MARC. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Attorney for Personal Representative of the first publication specified herein number, e‑mail address, and fax number; A. IRBY; JANE M. IRBY; PARRETT 9400 SW Barnes Rd Ste 300 along with the required filing fee. It must THE STATE OF OREGON FOR (d) description of the grounds for such MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES OWNERS Portland, OR 97225 be in proper form and have proof of claim including the date that such claim ASSOCIATION; PARTIES IN THE COUNTY OF 11282723 arose; (e) an estimate of the total dollar service on the plaintiffs attorney or, if the CLACKAMAS POSSESSION is defendant. The sale is a plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof value of such claim; and (f) a copy of all public auction to the highest bidder for PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of service on the plaintiff. If you have any contracts, invoices, and other documen­ cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made Case No. 16PB06988 THE STATE OF OREGON tation upon which such claim is based. All questions, you should see an attorney out to Washington County Sheriff’s Office. immediately. If you need help in finding Notice of Interested Persons FOR THE COUNTY OF claims must be sent to John’s Music and For more information on this sale go to: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Games, Inc. c/o Scarborough, McNeese, an attorney, you may contact the Oregon CLACKAMAS http://oregonsheriffssales.org State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service Ronald M. Black has been appointed O’Brien & Kilkenny, P.C., 5 Centerpointe Published Feb. 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2017. Probate Case No. 17PB00885 Drive, Suite 240, Lake Oswego, OR online at www.oregonstatebar.org or by personal representative of the Estate of 11263225 Sharon K. Black, deceased. All persons NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS 97035. A claim against the Corporation calling (503) 684‑3763 in the Portland having claims against the estate are In the Matter of the Estate of ELDEN will be barred unless a proceeding to metropolitan area. DATED: January 31, required to present them, with vouchers D. WRIGHT, Deceased. enforce the claim is commenced within 2017 ZIEVE, BRODNAX and STEELE, attached, to the undersigned personal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the five years after the publication of this REAL EST - SUMMONS LLP By: /s/Benjamin D. Petiprin Benjamin representative at: undersigned has been appointed notice. D. Petiprin, OSB #136031 Attorneys for c/o Erik Schimmelbusch personal representative. All persons Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282041 This is an action for Judicial Plaintiff Nationstar Mortgage LLC dba Schimmelbusch Law Group PC having claims against the estate are Foreclosure of real property commonly Champion Mortgage Company 4949 Meadows Rd., Suite 600 required to present their claim, with known as 8706 SE Flavel Street, A‑4608094 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 vouchers attached, to the undersigned Portland, OR 97266. A motion or answer Published Feb. 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2017. within four months after the date of first personal representative at: c/o Mark P. must be given to the court clerk or admin­ 11264422 publication of this notice, or the claims O’Donnell, O’Donnell Law Firm LLC, 1 istrator within 30 days of the date of the may be barred. Centerpointe Dr., Suite 505, Lake first publication specified herein along IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Oswego, Oregon 97035, within four All persons whose rights may be with the required filing fee. THE STATE OF OREGON affected by the proceedings may obtain months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF additional information from the records of FOR THE COUNTY OF barred. REAL EST - SHERIFFS THE STATE OF OREGON the court, the personal representative, or All persons whose rights may be MULTNOMAH the lawyers for the personal affected by the proceedings may obtain FOR THE COUNTY OF Case No.: 16CV29079 representative, Erik S. Schimmelbusch, additional information from the records of SALE MULTNOMAH SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Schimmelbusch Law Group PC, 4949 the court, the personal representative, or Case No. 16CV32681 REVERSE MORTGAGE FUNDING, Meadows Road, Suite 600, Lake the attorneys for the personal representative,­ SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Oswego, Oregon 97035. MULTNOMAH COUNTY LLC Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN Mark P. O’Donnell. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF BETTY J. Date: February 24, 2017. Dated and first published February 24, SHERIFF’S OFFICE Plaintiff, v. JAMES R. DEWILDE; Ronald M. Black, Personal NOTICE OF SALE TOLBERT; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS 2017. ASSET RECOVERY GROUP, INC.; and AND DEVISEES OF CLARENCE Representative Personal Representative On March 21, 2017 at 12:00 PM at the ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES Erik Schimmelbusch Randall E. Wright Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 4735 TOLBERT; UNITED STATES OF UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, AMERICA; STATE OF OREGON; TONI Attorneys for Personal Representative Dates for Publication: February 24, 2017 E Burnside St., Portland, OR, I will sell, TITLE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE BLACKNALL; RON TOLBERT AKA Schimmelbusch Law Group PC March 3, 2017 subject to redemption, all of the interest REAL PROPERTY COMMONLY 4949 Meadow March which the defendants had on June 3, KNOWN AS 8706 SE FLAVEL STREET, RONNIE TOLBERT; TERRY TOLBERT; Road, Suite 600, 10, 2017 2005, the date of the deed of trust, and PORTLAND, OREGON 97266, ROBIN TOLBERT; OCCUPANTS OF Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL also all of the interest which the Defendants. THE PROPERTY, Defendants. 11284163 REPRESENTATIVE: defendants acquired thereafter, in the TO DEFENDANT ALL OTHER To: The Unknown Heirs and Devisees Mark P. O’Donnell, OSB No. 68119 real property described in the judgment of Betty J. Tolbert; The Unknown Heirs ESTATE OF CHARLES O’DONNELL LAW FIRM LLC PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN as, 2200 SE 45TH AVENUE CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, and Devisees of Clarence Tolbert; Ron BRADFORD CROSFIELD 1 Centerpointe Dr., Suite 505 PORTLAND, OR 97215. The court case Tolbert aka Ronnie Tolbert; Terry Tolbert Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 OR INTEREST IN THE REAL Notice to Interested Persons number is 121114792. The case is PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS AND Robin Tolbert (503) 274‑1155 entitled: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO­ (No. 17PB00593) 11281976 8706 SE FLAVEL STREET, PORTLAND, You are hereby required to appear In the Circuit Court of the State of CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR OREGON 97266: and defend the Complaint filed Oregon for the County of Clackamas, IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF against you in the above entitled Probate Department. GOVT - HEARINGS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS OREGON: You are hereby required to cause within thirty (30) days from the In the Matter of the Estate of Charles TRUSTEE SUCCESSOR BY MERGER appear and defend the action filed date of service of this summons upon Bradford Crosfield, Deceased. TO LASALLE BANK NA AS TRUSTEE against you in the above‑entitled cause you, and in case of your failure to do Notice is hereby given that Kelsey FOR WASHINGTON MUTUAL within 30 days from the date of service of so, for want thereof, Plaintiff will apply Crosfield has been appointed as the MORTGAGE PASS‑THROUGH this Summons upon you; and if you fail to to the court for the relief demanded in personal representative of the above CERTIFICATES WMALT SERIES appear and defend, for want thereof, the the Complaint. estate. All persons having claims against 2006‑1, Plaintiff v CHARLES C. Plaintiff will apply to the court for the the estate are required to present them to Portland Planning and Sustainability NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: EVANS; BANK OF AMERICA, NA; relief demanded therein. the undersigned personal representative Commission Meeting COLUMBIA COLLECTION SERVICE, READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! in care of the undersigned attorney at: February 28, 2017 Dated: January 27, 2017. You must “appear” in this case or the INC., OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES, ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP 725 Portland Ave., Gladstone, OR 4‑6 p.m. including OCCUPANTS, UNKNOWN other side will win automatically. To 97027‑2148, within four months after the 1900 SW 4th Ave, Suite 2500A By: Stephanie L. Beale, OSB #136474 “appear” you must file with the court a CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, (858) 750‑7600 date of first publication of this notice, as Portland, OR 97201 OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY legal paper called a “motion” or “answer.” stated below, or such claims may be AGENDA (503) 222‑2260 (facsimile) The “motion” or “answer” (or “reply”) DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT [email protected] barred. 4:00 p.m. Call to Order HEREIN, Defendants. The sale is a must be given to the court clerk or Aldridge Pite, LLP All persons whose rights may be Items of Interest from Commissioners public auction to the highest bidder for administrator within 30 days of the 111 SW Columbia Street, Suite 950 affected by the proceedings in this estate Director’s Report cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made date of first publication specified Portland, OR 97201 may obtain additional information from 4:05 p.m. Consent Agenda payable to Multnomah County Sheriff’s herein along with the required filing Of Attorneys for Plaintiff the records of the Court, the personal • Consideration of Minutes from Office. For more information on this sale fee. It must be in proper form and have February 28, 2017 PSC meeting NOTICE TO DEFENDANT/ representative or the attorney for the go to: http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. proof of service on the plaintiff’s attorney 4:06 p.m. Central City 2035 Plan DEFENDANTS personal representative. Published Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3 & 10, or, if the plaintiff does not have an Dated and first published February 24, Work Session READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY 6:00 p.m. Adjourn 2017. attorney, proof of service on the plaintiff. 2017. 11275676 You must “appear” in this case or the Kelsey Crosfield For background information, see the other side will win automatically. To If you have questions, you should see Personal Representative PSC website at MULTNOMAH COUNTY “appear” you must file with the court a an attorney immediately. If you need Jon S. Henricksen, OSB# 731351 www.portlandoregon.gov/psc, call legal paper called a “motion” or “answer”. help in finding an attorney, you may call Jon S. Henricksen, PC 503‑823‑7700 or email SHERIFF’S OFFICE The “motion” or “answer” must be given the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Attorney for Personal Representative [email protected]. Meetings will NOTICE OF SALE to the court clerk or administrator within Service at (503) 684‑3763 or toll‑free in 725 Portland Ave. be lived streamed on the Bureau of Plan­ On March 21, 2017 at 12:00 PM at the 30 days (or 60 days for Defendant United Oregon at (800) 452‑7636. Portland, OR 97027‑2148 ning and Sustainability YouTube site at Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, 4735 States or State of Oregon Department of The relief sought in the Complaint is 11284164 https://www.youtube.com/c/portlandbps. E Burnside St., Portland, OR, I will sell, Revenue) along with the required filing the foreclosure of the property located For routes and schedules, call TriMet at subject to redemption, all of the interest fee. It must be in proper form and have at 5035 NE 6th Ave, Portland, OR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 503‑238‑7433 or check www.trimet.org. which the defendants had on November proof of service on the plaintiff’s attorney 97211. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11279971 21, 2007, the date of the deed of trust, or, if the plaintiff does not have an Date of First Publication: February 17, and also all of the interest which the THE COUNTY OF attorney, proof of service on the plaintiff. 2017. defendants acquired thereafter, in the If you have questions, you should see McCarthy & Holthus, LLP MULTNOMAH real property described in the judgment an attorney immediately. If you need help s/ Andreanna C. Smith PROBATE DEPARTMENT as, 0233 SW CLARA MAE WAY in finding an attorney, you may contact Andreanna C. Smith, OSB# 131336 PORTLAND, OR 97219. The court case No. 17PB03102 the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral 920 SW 3rd Ave, 1st Floor number is 16CV07477. The case is NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Service online at Portland, OR 97204 entitled: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO­ In the Matter of the Estate of Walter www.oregonstatebar.org or by calling Phone: (855) 809‑3977 Leopold Jirenec, Deceased. CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR NRZ METRO COUNCIL WORK SESSION (503) 684‑3763 (in the Portland metropol­ Fax: (971) 201‑3202 Notice is hereby given that Michelle F PASS‑THROUGH TRUST IV, Plaintiff v itan area) or toll free elsewhere in Oregon Jirenec has been appointed as the 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 28, 2017 TYLER STEVENS; JENNIFER KRISTIN E‑mail: [email protected] METRO TECHNICAL ADVISORY at (800) 452‑7636. Of Attorneys for Plaintiff personal representative of the above LANGDON; GTF SERVICES LLC; Published Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3 & 10, estate. All persons having claims against COMMITTEE (MTAC) MEETING UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (IRS); Published Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3 & 10, 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 1, 2017 2017. 2017. the estate are required to present them to PARTIES IN POSSESSION, Defendants. 11277994 the undersigned personal representative in METRO EXPOSITION RECREATION The sale is a public auction to the highest 11277642 care of the undersigned attorney at: 4891 COMMISSION (MERC) MEETING bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 1, 2017 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Willamette Falls Dr Apt 1, West Linn, OR hand, made payable to Multnomah 97068, within four months after the date of Portland Expo Center: 2060 N Marine THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Dr, Portland, OR 97217 County Sheriff’s Office. For more LIEN SALE first publication of this notice, as stated information­ on this sale go to: THE COUNTY OF below, or such claims may be barred. METRO COUNCIL MEETING 2:00 p.m., Thursday, March 2, 2017 http://www.oregonsheriffs.org/. WASHINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE All persons whose rights may be affected Published Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3 & 10, CASE NO.: 16CV35923 by the proceedings in this estate may Meetings are in the Council chamber at PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Metro Regional Center, 600 NE Grand 2017. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the obtain additional information from the 11275671 records of the Court, the personal repre­ Ave., Portland, unless otherwise noted. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC dba following vehicle will be sold, for cash sentative or the attorney for the personal Please view agendas online at CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, a to the highest bidder, on 3/1/17. The www.oregonmetro.gov. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE limited liability company, Plaintiff, vs. representative. On March 20, 2017 at the hour of 10:00 sale will be held at 10:00am by Dated and first published Feb. 24, 2017 Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11283983 ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS AND PRO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT AM inside the main entrance to the DEVISEES OF KENNETH L. Michelle F Jirenec 8900 NE 4TH AVE PORTLAND, OR Clackamas County Courthouse, 807 SCHILLING, a deceased individual; Personal Representative Main Street, in the City of Oregon City, 1990 Strick Trailer C Jeffrey Abbott, OSB# 841544 CORPORATION NOTICES ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS AND Oregon, the defendant’s interest will be DEVISEES OF DONNA M. SCHILLING, VIN = 1S12E9531LG328096. Abbott & Munns, LLC sold, subject to redemption, in the real Amount due on lien $785.00 Attorney for Personal Representative a deceased individual; Julian Castro, NOTICE OF COMPANY property commonly known as: 14461 SE solely in his capacity as Secretary for Reputed owner(s) Veritiv Operating 4891 Willamette Falls Dr Apt 1 172nd Ave nka 14461 SE Big Timber West Linn, OR 97068 DISSOLUTION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF Co PDX 6330 N. BASIN, LLC Court, Clackamas, OR 97015. The court HOUSING AND URBAN Tharco Packaging Telephone: (503) 723‑0374 case number is 15CV32929, where Facsimile: (503) 723‑0974 Pursuant to Section 63.644 of the DEVELOPMENT, a cabinet‑level GE Capital Corp Oregon Revised Statutes, notice is WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS federal agency; CITIBANK (SOUTH Published Feb. 17 & 24, 2017. Email: [email protected] TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON 11284287 hereby given that PDX 6330 N. Basin, DAKOTA), N.A., a national association.­ 11276053 LLC, an Oregon limited liability company, MORTGAGE­ LOAN TRUST, SERIES Defendants. was dissolved effective February 21, 2007‑RFC1, ASSET‑BACKED To:All Unknown Heirs and Devisees of NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFICATES, is THE STATE OF OREGON FOR 2017. Any claim against PDX 6330 N. Kenneth L. Schilling and All Unknown PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Basin, LLC must be made in writing and the plaintiff, and MICHAEL L. Heirs and Devisees of Donna M. Notice is hereby given that the THE COUNTY OF must include the following information (A) TILLITSON; VICTORIA M. TILLITSON; Schilling. THE STATE OF OREGON TO following vehicle will be sold, for cash THOMAS D. FRITZ; CHRISTINE R. WASHINGTON the date of the claim; (B) the amount of THE DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT(S) to the highest bidder, on 3/1/17. The FRITZ; STATE OF OREGON; PARTIES PROBATE DEPARTMENT the claim; (C) the nature of the claim; and ABOVE NAMED:You are hereby directed sale will be held at 10:00am by (D) the name and address of the IN POSSESSION, is/are the No. 16PB08491 and required to appear in, and defend PRO TRUCK & EQUIPMENT claimant. A claim may be mailed to Duffy defendant(s). The sale is a public auction against, this legal actionwithin 30 days NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS to the highest bidder for cash or certified 8900 NE 4TH AVE PORTLAND, OR Kekel LLP, Attn: Jacob A. Heth, 111 SW after the first date of publication of In the Matter of the Estate of Elmer check, in hand, made out to Clackamas 2002 Internatio 9100 Semi Fifth Avenue, Suite 1500, Portland, OR summons, which is the 3rd day of Otto Morlok, Deceased. County Sheriff’s Office. For more VIN = 2HSCBAXR62C034917. 97204. Any claim against PDX 6330 N. February, 2017, and defend the above Notice is hereby given that Dane E May information­ on this sale go to: Amount due on lien $785.00 Basin, LLC will be barred unless a entitled action in the above entitled court, has been appointed as the personal repre­ www.oregonsheriffssales.org. Reputed owner(s) International Paper proceeding to enforce the claim is and answer the complaint of the plaintiff sentative of the above estate. All persons Published Feb. 17, 24; Mar. 3 & 10, Veritiv Operating Co commenced within five years after the NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC DBA having claims against the estate are publication of this notice. 2017. Published Feb. 17 & 24, 2017. CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, required to present them to the Published Feb. 24, 2017. 11282826 11279667 11276038 undersigned personal representative in and serve a copy of your answer upon 16 // FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 // THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Personal Representative: may be barred. Florence Wettern Living Trust (the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Zachariah David Parrish All persons whose rights may be “Trust”) under agreement dated August PROBATE - PROBATE 4783 NE Going St. affected by the proceedings may obtain 3, 2005. Beagle & Associates of Oregon, THE COUNTY OF Portland, OR 97218 additional information from the records of Inc. is the trustee of the Trust. All IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MULTNOMAH Attorney for Personal Representative: the Court, the personal representative, or persons having claims against the Trust THE STATE OF OREGON FOR PROBATE DEPARTMENT THOMAS R. GRAVES, OSB #052710 the lawyers for the personal are required to present them in writing to THE COUNTY OF No. 16PB07960 Swider Haver LLP representative. the Trustee in care of attorney Gabrielle NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS 621 SW Morrison, Suite 1420 Dated and first published on February Richards, Martin & Richards, LLP, 111 MULTNOMAH In the Matter of the Estate of Milada Portland, Oregon 97205 17, 2017. SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 3150, Portland, PROBATE DEPARTMENT W. Jensen, Deceased. (503) 226‑8122 s/Timothy R. Strader Oregon 97204, within four months after No. 17PB00178 Notice is hereby given that Tiffany & Published Feb. 17, 24 & Mar. 3, 2017. Personal Representative the date of first publication of this notice NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS O’Shea, Inc. has been appointed as the 11277198 LAWYER FOR PERSONAL or such claims may be barred. In the Matter of the Estate of Dorine A personal representative of the above REPRESENTATIVE: Dated and first published February 17, Baird, Deceased. estate. All persons having claims against IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Timothy R. Strader; OSB # 814651 2017. Notice is hereby given that Denise M the estate are required to present them to THE STATE OF OREGON FOR The Strader Law Firm, PC /s/ Gabrielle D. Richards, Watts has been appointed as the personal the undersigned personal representative in THE COUNTY OF 520 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 600 OSB No. 114992 Of representative of the above estate. All care of the undersigned attorney at: 111 Portland, OR 97204 Attorneys for Trustee. persons having claims against the estate MULTNOMAH Telephone: 503‑478‑2015 11279295 SW 5th Ave Ste 1850, Portland, OR PROBATE DEPARTMENT are required to present them to the under­ 97204‑3622, within four months after the [email protected] signed personal representative in care of No. 17PB00499 11279275 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF date of first publication of this notice, as NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS the undersigned attorney at: 151 SE 223rd stated below, or such claims may be THE STATE OF OREGON Ave, Gresham, OR 97030, within four In the Matter of the Estate of Wynne B IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF barred. Perryman, Deceased. FOR THE COUNTY OF months after the date of first publication of All persons whose rights may be affected THE STATE OF OREGON FOR this notice, as stated below, or such claims Notice is hereby given that Sierra Dawn MULTNOMAH by the proceedings in this estate may THE COUNTY OF may be barred. Stringfield Perryman has been appointed Probate Department obtain additional information from the All persons whose rights may be affected as the personal representative of the CLACKAMAS Case No. 17PB00156 records of the Court, the personal repre­ by the proceedings in this estate may above estate. All persons having claims PROBATE DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS sentative or the attorney for the personal obtain additional information from the against the estate are required to present No. 17PB00822 In the Matter of the Estate of: representative. records of the Court, the personal repre­ them to the undersigned personal repre­ NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS LAWRENCE RICHARD WOOLSEY, Dated and first published Feb. 10, 2017. sentative or the attorney for the personal sentative in care of the undersigned In the Matter of the Estate of Starlin Decedent. representative. Tiffany & O’Shea, Inc attorney at: 2035 NE 42nd Ave, Portland, Rose Swan, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dated and first published Feb. 10, 2017 Personal Representative OR 97213‑1304, within four months after Notice is hereby given that Mike W Swan undersigned has been appointed the date of first publication of this notice, Denise M Watts Richard A Pagnano, OSB# 893304 has been appointed as the personal repre­ personal representative. All persons as stated below, or such claims may be Personal Representative The Elder Law Firm sentative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are Attorney for Personal Representative barred. having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers Greg Mettler All persons whose rights may be affected Greg L. Mettler PC 111 SW 5th Ave Ste 1850 required to present them to the attached, to the undersigned personal Portland, OR 97204‑3622 by the proceedings in this estate may undersigned personal representative in representative at the office of the Attorney for Personal Representative obtain additional information from the 11274395 care of the undersigned attorney at: 9200 attorney for the Personal Representative, 151 SE 223rd Ave records of the Court, the personal repre­ SE Sunnybrook Blvd Ste 335, Clackamas, Michael Redden, within (4) four months Gresham, OR 97030 sentative or the attorney for the personal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF after the date of first publication of this 11272257 representative. OR 97015, within four months after the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR date of first publication of this notice, as notice, or the claims may be barred. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Dated and first published Feb. 17, 2017. THE COUNTY OF Sierra Dawn Stringfield stated below, or such claims may be All persons whose rights may be THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MULTNOMAH Perryman barred. affected by the proceedings may obtain All persons whose rights may be affected additional information from the records of THE COUNTY OF PROBATE DEPARTMENT Personal Representative by the proceedings in this estate may the Court, the personal representative, or CLACKAMAS No. 17PB00919 Brett S. Carson, OSB# 791820 Casteel & Carson obtain additional information from the the lawyers for the personal PROBATE DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS records of the Court, the personal repre­ representative, Michael Redden. In the Matter of the Estate of Adele Attorney for Personal Representative No. 17PB00658 2035 NE 42nd Ave sentative or the attorney for the personal Dated and first published on February NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Luks, Deceased. representative. 17, 2017. Notice is hereby given that Carol L Portland, OR 97213‑1304 In the Matter of the Estate of Nancy 11276961 Dated and first published Feb. 10, 2017. Jennifer Ellisworth, Bennett, Deceased. Wicks and Denise L. Golger have been Mike W Swan Personal Representaitve Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth B appointed as the Co‑Personal Representa­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Personal Representative Michael Redden ‑ OSB #803509 tives of the above estate. All persons Holmes has been appointed as the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Timothy J Heinson, OSB# 872480 Attorney for Personal Representative personal representative of the above having claims against the estate are Heinson & DeDobbelaere, LLC 4248 Galewood Street required to present them to the estate. All persons having claims against THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS Attorney for Personal Representative Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 undersigned Co‑Personal Representatives the estate are required to present them to NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd Ste 335 Telephone: (503) 284‑S 118 in care of the undersigned attorney at: the undersigned personal representative PROBATE DEPARTMENT Clackamas, OR 97015 Fax: (503) 284‑7315 2035 NE 42nd Ave, Portland, OR in care of the undersigned attorney at: Case No. 17PB00964 Phone (503) 479‑6223 [email protected] 97213‑1304, within four months after the 1025 SE Morrison St, Portland, OR In the Matter of the Estate of Charlotte Fax (503) 405‑4283 11279342 date of first publication of this notice, as 97214‑2416, within four months after the Mae Pollreisz, Deceased. 11274504 date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the stated below, or such claims may be barred. undersigned have been appointed IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OFFICIAL PUBLICATION barred. All persons whose rights may be affected co‑personal representatives. All persons THE STATE OF OREGON FOR All persons whose rights may be by the proceedings in this estate may having claims against the estate are affected by the proceedings in this estate obtain additional information from the required to present them in writing to the THE COUNTY OF NOTICE OF may obtain additional information from records of the Court, the personal repre­ undersigned co‑personal representatives MULTNOMAH STREET VACATION the records of the Court, the personal sentative or the attorney for the personal in care of Michael J. Turner, Attorney at PROBATE DEPARTMENT VAC‑10105 representative or the attorney for the representative. Law, 5200 SW Meadows Road, Lake No. 16PB08710 Notice is hereby given that on personal representative. Dated and first published Feb. 17, 2017. Oswego, OR 97035, within four months NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS November 18, 2015, there was filed in Dated and first published February 10, Carol L Wicks after the date of first publication of this In the Matter of the Estate of Lorne the office of the Auditor of the City of 2017. Denise L. Golger notice, or the claims may be barred. Robert Trapnell, Deceased. Portland, Oregon, a petition signed by Elizabeth B Holmes Co‑Personal All persons whose rights may be Notice is hereby given that Andrew National University of Natural Medicine Personal Representative Representative affected by the proceedings may obtain James Trapnell has been appointed as the formerly known as the National College John M. Keller, OSB# BAR NO 792875 Brett S Carson, OSB# 791820 additional information from the records of personal representative of the above of Natural Medicine for the vacation of a Keller & Keller, PC Casteel & Carson the court, the co‑personal estate. All persons having claims against portion of SW Hooker Street east of SW Attorney for Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative representatives, or the attorney for the the estate are required to present them to Water Avenue. This area being 60 feet co‑personal representatives. 1025 SE Morrison St 2035 NE 42nd Ave the undersigned personal representative in wide and of variable length, containing Dated and first published: February 17, Portland, OR 97214‑2416 Portland, OR 97213‑1304 care of the undersigned attorney at: 8030 approximately 7,049 square feet in the 11272251 11276971 2017. City of Portland, County of Multnomah, Sharon McLarty, NE Clackamas St, Portland, OR 97213, within four months after the date of first State of Oregon. ESTATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Co‑Personal That the purpose of and reason for the Representative publication of this notice, as stated below, HENRY WILLIAM COOK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR or such claims may be barred. vacation is in order to increase green Karon Allen, Co‑Personal space on the National University of NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS THE COUNTY OF Representative All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may Natural Medicine campus and to allow for (No. 17PB00695) MULTNOMAH Michael J. Turner, Attorney for additional garden space for student In the Circuit Court of the State of obtain additional information from the NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Personal Representative education. Oregon for the County of Clackamas, records of the Court, the personal repre­ PROBATE DEPARTMENT 5200 SW Meadows Road, Suite 150 The report, together with any Probate Department. sentative or the attorney for the personal Case No. 17PB01125 Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 objections, remonstrances and/or claims In the Matter of the Estate of Henry representative. In the Matter of the Estate of John Phone: 503‑726‑5949 for damages which may be made in William Cook, Deceased. Dated and first published Feb. 10, 2017. Michael Murphy, Deceased. Web: www.mjturnerlaw.com writing and filed with the Auditor’s Office Notice is hereby given that Susan Andrew James Trapnell NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Email: [email protected] in City Hall prior to the time and date of McKechnie has been appointed as the Personal Representative undersigned has been appointed 11279329 hearing, will be heard and considered by personal representative of the above Sanford W Zeitz, OSB# 824480 personal representative. All persons the City Council on Wednesday, March estate. All persons having claims against IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Kirkpatrick & Zeitz having claims against the estate are 15, 2017, in the Council Chamber, 1221 the estate are required to present them to Attorney for Personal Representative required to present them in writing to the THE STATE OF OREGON SW 4th Avenue. The Council meeting the undersigned personal representative 8030 NE Clackamas St undersigned personal representative in begins at 9:30 a.m. For more information, in care of the undersigned attorney at: FOR THE COUNTY OF Portland, OR 97213 care of Michael J. Turner, Attorney at call (503) 823‑7465. 725 Portland Ave., Gladstone, OR MULTNOMAH 11271876 Law, 5200 SW Meadows Road, Lake Persons requiring a sign language 97027‑2148, within four months after the PROBATE DEPARTMENT Oswego, OR 97035, within four months interpreter for the public hearing should date of first publication of this notice, as Case No. 17PB01139 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF after the date of first publication of this contact the Bureau of Transportation stated below, or such claims may be notice, or the claims may be barred. NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Engineering at (503) 823‑7193 or TDD barred. All persons whose rights may be In the Matter of the Estate of CAROL THE COUNTY OF (503) 823‑6868 between 8:00 a.m. and All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain D. STRADER, Deceased. 5:00 p.m. at least two workdays prior to affected by the proceedings in this estate MULTNOMAH additional information from the records of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the event so arrangements can be made. may obtain additional information from Probate Department the court, the personal representative, or undersigned has been appointed MARY HULL CABALLERO the records of the Court, the personal Case No. 17PB01180 the attorney for the personal personal representative. All persons Auditor of the City of Portland representative or the attorney for the TRUST NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS representative. having claims against the estate are Dated at Portland, Oregon, February 13, personal representative. required to present them, with vouchers PURSUANT TO ORS 130.365 Dated and first published: February 17, 2017 Dated and first published February 17, attached, to the undersigned personal In re the Trust Agreement of 2017. First Published February 17, 2017. 2017 representative at the below address, FLORENCE WETTERN, Decedent. Kristin Helen Mayville, Last Published February 24, 2017. Susan McKechnie within four months after the date of first Notice is hereby given that Florence Personal Representative 11276558 Personal Representative publication of this notice, or the claims Wettern, deceased, was settlor of the Jon S. Henricksen, OSB# 731351 Michael J. Turner, Attorney for Jon S. Henricksen, PC Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative 5200 SW Meadows Road, Suite 150 725 Portland Ave. Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 Portland, OR 97027‑2148 Phone: 5037265949 11279462 Web: www.mjturnerlaw.com Email: [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 11279320 THE STATE OF OREGON ESTATE OF FOR THE COUNTY OF DENNIS RAY PARRISH MULTNOMAH NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS No. 17PB00862 (No. 17PB00863) NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Circuit Court of the State of In the Matter of the Estate of CAROL Oregon for the County of Multnomah GEBHARD, Deceased. Probate Department. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the In the Matter of the Estate of Dennis undersigned has been appointed Ray Parrish, Deceased. personal representative. All persons Notice is hereby given that Zachariah having claims against the estate are Parrish has been appointed as the required to present them, with vouchers personal representative of the above attached, to the undersigned personal estate. All persons having claims against representative c/o Daniel C. Lorenz, the estate are required to present them to Attorney at Law, 521 SW Clay, Portland, the undersigned personal representative OR 97201, within four months after the in the care of the undersigned attorney date of first publication of this notice, or at: Swider Haver LLP, 621 SW Morrison the claims may be barred. Public notices, like those published in the DJC newspaper and online at Street, Suite 1420, Portland, Oregon, www.djcoregon.com, are a critical source of information for citizens. They make our MAKE IT All persons whose rights may be 97205 within four months after the date governing bodies more transparent, and they enable citizens to learn about a variety affected by the proceedings may obtain of first publication of this notice, as stated additional information from the records of below, or such claims may be barred. of court-related actions, government activities and private sector business. the court, the personal representative, or All persons whose rights may be the lawyers for the personal affected by the proceedings in this estate For more information, contact representative, Daniel C. Lorenz. may obtain additional information from DJC PUBLIC NOTICE Dated and first published on February Michelle Ropp at 503.802.7205 • [email protected] the records of the Court, the personal 17, 2017 representative or the attorney for the Heidi Steeves, personal representative. Personal Representative Dated and first published February 17, 11277663 2017.