Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 30, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 6

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 30, 1978
Public Notice
STATEMENT OF
NON-DISCRIMINATION
Columbic Basin Electric
Cooperative, Columbia Power
Cooperative and Wasco Elec
tric Cooperative have filed
with the Federal Government
a Compliance Assurance in
which they will comply fully
with all requirements of Title
VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964 and the Rules and
Regulations of the Depart
ment of Agriculture issued
thereunder, to the end that no
person in the United States
shall, on the ground of race,
color, or national origin, be
excluded from participation
in, be denied the benefits of, or
be otherwise subjected to
discrimination in the conduct
of programs and the opera
tions of facilities. Under this
Assurance, these organiza
tions are committed not to
discriminate against any per
son on the ground of race,
color, origin in its policies and
practices relating to
applications for service or any
other policies and practices
relating to treatment of bene
ficiaries and participants in
cluding rates, conditions and
extension of service, use of
any of the facilities, atten
dance at and participation irf
any meetings of beneficiaries
and participants or the exer
cise of any rights of such
beneficiaries and participants
in the conduct of the opera
tions of these organizations.
Any person who believes
himself, or any specific class
of individuals, to be subjected
by these organizations to
discrimination prohibited by
Title VI of the Act and the
Rules and Regulations issued
thereunder may, by himself or
a representative, file with the
Secretary of Agriculture,
Washington, D.C. 20250, or the
Rural Electrification Admini
stration, Washington, D.C.
20520,or this organization, or
all, a written complaint. Such
complaint must be filed not
later than 180 days afer the
alleged discrimination, or by
such later date to which the
Secretary of Agriculture or
the Rural Electrification Ad
minstration extends the time
for filing. Identity of com
plaints will be kept confiden
tial except to the extent
necessary to carry out the
purposes of the rules and
Regulations.
Published March 30, 1978.
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
EMERGENCY ORDINANCE
$34,000,000
POLLUTION CONTROL
REVENUE BONDS
(Portland General Electric
Company Boardman Project
Series 1978 A
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE
BY GIVEN that the Board of
Port Commissioners of the
Port of Morrow, Oregon,
adopted an Ordinance to meet
an emergency, the Ordinance
to be effective upon its
adoption.
The Emergency Ordinance
authorizes (a) the issuance of
$34,000,000 Pollution Control
Revenue Bonds (Portland
General Electric Company
Boardman Project) Series
1978 A, of the Port of Morrow,
Oregon, for the purpose of
partially defraying the costs
of acquiring and constructing
pollution control facilities on
said project and acquiring
easements; and (b) the execu
tion and delivery of a Bond
Purchase Agreement, Inden
ture of Trust No. 1, Equipment
Lease No. 1, Sublease Agree
ment No. 1, and Easement
Agreement No. 1.
The Emergency Ordinance
was adopted March 24, 1978
and its effective date is march
24, 1978.
A copy of the Emergency
Ordinance is on file at the
office of Port of Morrow, One
Marine Drive, Boardman,
Oregon, 97818, and at the
office of the County Clerk of
Morrow county, Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon. The copies are avail
able for public inspection.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF PORT COMMIS
SIONERS. Oscar Peterson, Secretary
Board of Port Commissioners
Port of Morrow, Oregon
Published: March 30. 1978
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Heppner City Council
will hold a public hearing on
Monday, April 3, 1978, at 8:00
p.m. at the Ileppiier City Hall
to consider adoption of a draft
comprehensive plan. The plan
will be subject to review and
modification until adoption of
a final comprehensive plan in
June, 1978. Copies of the draft
comprehensive plan were
mailed to all city residents on
January 6, 1978.
Anyone who has questions
or comments may write Marie
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Hall, East Central Oregon
Association of Counties, Post
Office Box 339, Pendleton,
Oregon 97801, or call toll free
1 800 452 8112.
Heppner City Council
Published March 23, 30, 1978
Whether you are buying or
selling, a Gazette-Times
Classified Ad reaches
thousands of readers in your
area each week. Phone
676-9228.
Six young county livestock raisers honored at
annual Pendleton Grain Growers meeting
, Six Morrow County 4-H
members and FFA students
were among 22 trophy winners
recognized at the 48th annual
meeting of the Pendleton
Grain Growers for having
shown grand champion live-,
stock in the past year.
At the March 18 annual
meeting, PGG Livestock
Fieldman Pete White presen
ted the awards to the Morrow
County contingent which in
cluded Mark Sargent, Mike
Brosnan and Tony Currin, all
from Heppner; Ken Grieb,
Lexington, Carol McEUigott,
lone; and Robert Richards,
Irrigon.
Other grand champion
showers included: Coleen
Baker, Suzanne Baker, Troy
White, Ann Cherry and Rod
McLaughlin, all from Hermis-
ton; Karen Phinney, Cove;
Cindy Hinton, Greg Zessin,
James Ely, Doug Hall and
Wes Koklich, Milton -Free wa
ter; Gary Johnston, Long
Creek; Heather Marchbank,
Pendleton; Roger Davis,
Adams; Brian Skillman,
Echo; and Alison Hansell,
Athena.
. During the business portion
of the meeting, PGG General
Manager Don Cook reported
earnings of $229,474 on sales of
$59,841,444. Cook said the
figure was not an adequate
return on members' invest
ment, but it was not unexpec
ted in the poorest economic
year for agriculture in the
past decade.
Jim Rosenberg and John
Walchli were re-elected to
three-year terms as director
at-large and Earl Sims was
recognized for 25 years ol
service to PGG. ;
At the board meeting im
mediately following the stock
holders meeting, Bill Etter
was elected president, Gerald
Terjeson, vice president; Don
Cook, secretary-treasurer;
John Amort, assistant secre
tary and Orville Gerberding,
assistant treasurer.
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