CapitalPress.com Friday, March 11, 2022 Farm groups file ‘right to repair’ complaint First Yakima water-supply forecast looks good By CAROL RYAN DUMAS Capital Press By DON JENKINS Capital Press LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/21/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2013 HD TKA MC VIN = 1HD1KEM21DB653887 Amount due on lien $1455.00  Reputed owner(s) ALLEN L & AMPARO MENDENHALL LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/21/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2010 CHEV CAMARO CP VIN = 2G1FE1EV1A9113140 Amount due on lien $1795.00  Reputed owner(s) RODOLFO SANTOYO SILVA CREDIT ACCEPTANCE LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2016 VOLK PAS 4D VIN = 1VWBT7A34GC006746 Amount due on lien $1535.00  Reputed owner(s) ROBERT & JOY COLBORN LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2011 TOYT AVA 4DR VIN = 4T1BK3DB1BU424066 Amount due on lien $1455.00  Reputed owner(s) JUAN A ALDAMA & DREAMY R P O LOPEZ OREGON STATE CREDIT UNION S283890-1 S283892-1 S285210-1 S285213-1 S283877-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2018 HYUN ELAN 4DR VIN = 5NPD74LF8JH395621 Amount due on lien $1435.00  Reputed owner(s) SAMUEL ALEXANDER CRICHTON ALLSTATE INSUR S283878-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2020 AUDI Q 8 LL VIN = WA1FVAF10LD014666 Amount due on lien $1435.00  Reputed owner(s) JAMES MARK QUANN AUDI FINANCIAL SERVICES S283879-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2015 HYUN VELOSTER 2DR VIN = KMHTC6AE8FU220064 Amount due on lien $1435.00  Reputed owner(s) KEVIN C SMITH & ERIN L TAYLOR FIRST TECH FED C.U S283880-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2015 JEEP GRA LL VIN = 1C4RJFAG4FC834850 Amount due on lien $1435.00  Reputed owner(s) RYAN S & SCOTT R ROBUCK CARMAX BUSINESS SERVICES LLC S285217-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/21/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2018 JEEP CHEROKEE UT VIN = 1C4RJFBG2JC299105 Amount due on lien $1395.00  Reputed owner(s) PENNY & ERIC GUNDERSON UNITED TRADES FCU S285220-1 LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87 Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 03/21/2022. 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MZPS-2201C ® MANZATE PRO-STICK FUNGICIDE ™ LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2011 NISS ARM LL VIN = 5N1AA0NE0BN619320 Amount due on lien $1455.00  Reputed owner(s) MICHAEL J & ALICE M TREADWAY SELCO COMMUNITY C.U S283886-1 ZERO ZIP ZILCH ZIPPO NIL NADA GOOSE EGG BUPKIS LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2019 VW JETTA 4DR VIN = 3VWC57BU6KM225656 Amount due on lien $1415.00  Reputed owner(s) KEANU CANO & SUSAN DAVIS VW CREDIT INC ® PENNCOZEB 75DF FUNGICIDE S270289-1 LEGAL Request for Proposals Fiscal Year July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023 The Oregon Beef Council is Soliciting proposals for projects In the following areas: • Positive Producer Image • Studying Legislation • Education related to beef • Generic promotion of beef Any individual or organization may propose projects in any of the categories listed above. Projects must meet the Beef Council’s mission of enhancing the beef industry’s image of profitability of Oregon’s beef industry. Approved projects must comply with the Beef Promotion and Research Act and O.R.S. 577. To present a proposal you must complete and submit an Authorization Request Form by March 18, 2022 at 4:00 pm. Download an Authorization Request Form from orbeef.org or by contacting the Oregon Beef Council office (503)-274-2333 or via email at Julie@orbeef.org. S284079-1 increased the amount of water running into the reservoirs, which were at 124% of nor- mal on March 1. The rain, however, also reduced the snowpack. By March 1, the basin’s snow- packs held 94% of their aver- age amount of water for the date. Once the snowpack starts running off, it’s like a fast-moving freight train and not easily stopped, Lynch said. Besides more snow, cold weather to stop the melting will help, he said. “We still depend on the snowpack even though we have good reservoir contents at this point,” Lynch said. The snowpack typically peaks in April. The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center forecasts that March, April and May will be cooler and wetter than average in the Pacific Northwest. The forecast counts on a La Nina persisting in the Pacific Ocean throughout the spring. LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2006 INTL 420 TRK VIN = 1HTMPAFMX6H350956 Amount due on lien $1415.00  Reputed owner(s) COMFORT HOMES/ANDRE MAKARENKO S283873-1 “Deere thus forces farmers who buy Deere equipment to also purchase repair services from Deere technicians, and the company receives a share of the fees Deere-authorized technicians charge,” the complaint said. Tying repair services to sales of equipment and attempting to leverage market power in the equipment market into the repair market is in violation of the Sherman Act and the FTC Act, the groups argue. “In addition, Deere has regularly issued false or deceptive statements that materially mislead its primary consumer base — farmers and ranchers. Deere advertises that it is committed to giving farmers ‘repairability’ and that it is taking measures to ensure farmers have access to the tools they need to repair their own equipment,” the complaint said. LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for cash to the highest bidder, on 03/14/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2003 FORD F 350 PK VIN = 1FTSW31PX3EB62469 Amount due on lien $1455.00  Reputed owner(s) RICHARD K BREVIK S283884-1 Deere accounts for more than 50% of all sales of large tractors and more than 60% of the market for combines in North America and retains strict control over the proprietary software necessary to diagnose and repair problems with its equipment. It only allows full access to its autho- rized technicians, the complaint said. “When a wide variety of malfunc- tions, errors or breakdowns occur, or a new part is needed to be installed for another reason, farmers are left in limbo until a Deere-authorized technician accesses the machine and uses Deere’s proprietary software ‘key’ to address the issue,” the complaint said. Only after Deere has created and sent an encrypted software file to the technician can repairs be completed, the complaint said. Capital Press File Keechelus Lake and four other Cascade Mountain reservoirs serve the farm- rich Yakima Basin. LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/21/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2003 BANTM 23’ CT VIN = 4WY200L2031024065 Amount due on lien $1795.00  Reputed owner(s) MICHAEL EPHREM S285215-1 An agricultural group has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Com- mission against John Deere, claiming the company doesn’t give third parties adequate access to repair equipment. The U.S. Bureau of Rec- lamation predicted Thursday that Yakima Basin irrigators in southcentral Washington will receive full or nearly full water allotments between April 1 and Sept. 30 from fed- eral reservoirs. Irrigators with senior water rights are expected to get 100%, while junior water right holders are forecast to get 96%. More snow in March would firm up or improve the outlook, the bureau’s river operations engineer, Chris Lynch, said. “I think we’re actually in a good situation,” he said. “We’re hoping for at least a normal spring to build up our snowpack.” The March water-sup- ply forecast was the first of the year and will be updated monthly by the bureau, which manages five major reservoirs in the basin. The reservoirs supply water to irrigate about 464,000 acres on both sides of the Yakima River. The reservoirs typically peak in mid-June as the snowpack melts. The reser- voirs decline throughout the summer and fall as farmers irrigate. Lynch called the March report an “early bird forecast” that calls for estimating how much water will be in the res- ervoirs on April 1. For now, the reservoirs look promising. Heavy rain in late Febru- ary broke what had been a dry month in the region. The rain LEGAL PURSUANT TO ORS CHAPTER 87  Notice is hereby given that the following vehicle will be  sold, for  cash to the highest bidder, on 03/21/2022.  The sale will be held at 10:00am by  COPART OF WASHINGTON INC  2885 NATIONAL WAY WOODBURN, OR  2016 JEEP PATRIOT 4DR VIN = 1C4NJPBB6GD603709 Amount due on lien $1455.00  Reputed owner(s) SYRIE A & ANDREW M MC GUIRE S285219-1 Several agricultural groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission claiming John Deere restricts farmers and third parties from repairing equipment it manufactures. The National Farmers Union, six state Farmers Unions and the advocacy group Farm Action have requested an FTC investigation into Deere & Co.’s restrictions on repairing tractors and other farm equipment. The complaint also asks the FTC to bring enforcement action against Deere, alleging unfair methods of com- petition and unfair and deceptive trade practices. The farm groups are joined in the complaint by the U.S. and Illinois Pub- lic Interest Research groups, the Digi- tal Right to Repair Coalition and iFixit. The groups allege Deere has used anticompetitive restrictions to inhibit and, in many cases, prevent its custom- ers from making important repairs to their own Deere equipment or obtain- ing repairs from independent dealers or repair shops. “For years, Deere has deliberately imposed access and information restric- tions on its large farm equipment, such as tractors and combines, leveraging its market power in the equipment market to expand its market power in the mar- ket for repair services,” the complaint said. Repeated efforts by Capital Press seeking comment from Deere were unsuccessful. 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