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-iiyi- Tan" -nn -jj--itqfl nuj-'iny T)"-'", r "-'"''f tjp-a'" SIX The Heppner GsirUe-Timn, Heppner, Oregon. Tfetiraday. Jane M, I9S3 PDBL1C NOTIcIs In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow ( Probate Department No. 1907 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Estate of: WILBUR R. AKERS Deceased. Probate proceedings in the estate of Wilbur R. Akers. deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Ivan R. Akers. the undersigned, has been ap pointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate herebv are required to present them, in due form, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the under signed at the following ad dress now designated as the place for the presentation of claims, to-wit: 471 N. Main. Heppner. Oregon 97R36 or they mav be barred. All persons whose rights mav be affected by the said probate proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the court., the undersigned personal rep resentative or the tatter's at torney) who is fare) Winter. Sweeney & Doherty Attorney for Personal Repre sentative Box 582 Heppner. Oregon 97836 Phone 676-9456. Ivan R. Akers Personal Representative Rt.l.Box55-Bl Boardman. Oregon 97818 M0RKOU COUNTY, OREGON The following Is la accordance with ORS 294.250, pertaining of the County Auditor for the month cf Key, 1983. Claimant I.B.M. Corp. MPH Industrial, Inc. Deane Seeger Krumbeln Engineering Krumbein Engineering Pacific H.V. Bell Heppner Postmaster Soil a Water Consenr. 0SU Extension Service E.O. liethly-C. Avers Columbia Kasln Coop Pscific R.U Sell Heralston Tires Auto Pettyjohn Oil Co. Sheriff Of Union Co. B.H. Law Enforcement Equip. Ohngren's Pettyjohn 011 Co. The Banker Life Co. Oregon Dept. Of Bevenue Karla Mayberry Pettyjohn Oil Co. Grange Mutual Life Hutch Printing Turner, VanMarter I Bryant Xerox Corporation William M. tletier, SKA Van Schoick Oil. Inc. M.C. Juv. Services Coma. First interstate Bank Executive Dept. City Of Umatilla Davis co. M.C. Mental Health Services Dr.L.D. Tibbies Mary Marlow, et als Pacific H.W. Bell Oregon Dept. Of Revenue Bank Of Eastern Oregon Social Sec. Revolving Social Sec. Revolving Assoc. Of Oregon Cos. Assoc. Of Oregon Cos. Pacific B.U. Bell Industrial Parts Dept. Hydraulic t Air Equip. Placher Mill Supply Clyde Of Oregon Heppner Auto Parts Devin Oil Co. Newman Signs Columbia Basin Coop J. t M. Towing Inland Machinery Co. Morrow Co. Craln Growers Hermiston Tire t Auto VanArsdale Construction VanArsdale Construction VanArsdale Construction The Bankers Life Co. Hutch Printing Rentex Corp. Lexington Lumber Yard T 7o Caa Inc. Van Scholack Oil, Inc. Vest Winds Landscaping Pacific I.W. Bell Oregon Dept. of Revenue Bank Of Eastern Oregon Council 75 Social Sec. REvolvlng Acct. Social Sec. Revolving Acct. Assoc. Of Oregon Counties Assoc. Of Oregon Counties Masonic Bldg. Assoc. Alison Turner Terry Templeman Kelly Sager Pacific N.W. Bell EBI Companies EBI Companies EBI Cos. Pacific M.W. Bell Oregonian Pub. Co. M.C. School District Oregon Dept. Of Revenue Bank Of Eastern Oregon Social Sec. Revolving Acct. Social Sec. Revolving Acct. Assoc. Of Ore. Counties I.B.M. Corp. Computer Products Unlim, Inc. Pacific M.W. Bell T.U. Of Eastern Oregon Pacific M.W. Bell Latch Key E.B.I. Cos. West Publishing Co. f pCBLlC XOTIcii Phone 481-5511 Date and first published: June 16. 198.1. Published: June 16. 23. 30. 1983. STANDARD BID FORM MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT P.O. BOX 368 LEXINGTON, OREGON 97839 (503) 989-8202 MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT invites bids on the following: 1 intermediate size 4 door sedan 1 large compact 4 door sedan 1 12 or 15 passenger van Specifications and bid forms are available upon request at the address below. Bids will be opened at Lexing ton on July 15. at 2:00 pm and will be presented to the dis trict board on July 18, 1983 at Irrigon at 8:00 pm. Bids are to be sent or deli vered in sealed envelopes plainly marked AUTOMO BILE BID. AH bids are to be mailed or delivered to the Morrow Coun ty School District Office. P.O. Box 368. Lexington. Oregon 97839 before the time and date specified above. The school district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Matthew P. Doherty. District Superintendent Date: June 22. 1983. Published: June 30. July 7. 1983. Services for which payment 1 claimed Co. Coun.- Off. Equip. 828.00 Sheriff- Equip. Tot Veh. L395.00 LCDCXordlnator 250.00 County Surveyor- Prop. Serv. 275. 00 County Surveyor-File Sec. 237.50 Hon. Dept. -Current Exp. 2J88.47 Non. Dept. -Paper Postage 800.00 Non. Dept.-SWCD Exp. 1498.00 Mon. Dept.-SWCD Exp. 14,842.25 Solid Waste-Contract Labor 730.00. Cthse. 4 Annex,. Power&Lights 286.18 Sheriff Communication Exp. 151.80 Sheriff Vehicle Exp. 242.76 Sheriff Vehicle Exp. 893.02 Sheriff Jail Exp. 1,400.00 Sheriff Equip. For Vehicles 431.57 Trees, i Tax Collector Oper. Sup. 156.74 Cthse i Annex, Heating 6 Fuel 292.71 Ron. Dept. Personnel Ins. 363.95 Assessor State Merchandise 164.87 County Councel Investigations 243.00 Museum Fuel t Lights 262.54 Non. Dept. Personnel Ins. 205.80 Mon. Dept. Elections 322.37 Hon. Dept. Ins. 293.00 Mon. Dept. Machine Maintenance '250.00 Mon. Dept Professional Services 350.00 Sheriff Vehicle Exp. 209.98 Transfers- Transfers to I.S.C. 250.00 Assessor Fleldvork t Mileage 167.39 Sheriff Consmnlcatlon Exp. 300.00 Sheriff Jail Expense 775.00 Sheriff Equip, for Vehicles 684.13 Juvenile Dept. Psychological EV. 180.00 Health Dept. Medical Examiner Exp. 225.00 Son. Dept. Elections 730.29 Non. Dept. Current Exp. "1699.20 Salaries 3,365.40 Salaries W93.65 Salaries 3163.26 Mon. Dept. FICA & CI 3,463.26 Salaries 783.30 Non. Dept. Personnel Ins. 5,090.02 Communications 231.01 Repairs 526.46 Repairs 426.22 Repairs 240.00 Repairs 2699.24 Repairs 192.18 Gas i Oil 1,457.42 Signing 1,276.50 Misc. ( Electric, etc.) 223.62 Repairs 250.00 Repairs 1,836.03 Repairs 666.69 Tires 4 Tube 1454.49 Road Contracting 4,975.00 Road Contracting 3,900.00 Road Contracting 990.00 Blue Cross Life Ins. 256.42 Office Supplies 202.25 Shop Supplies 160.34 Shop Supplies 188.06 Gas 6 Oil 16.191.00 Gas 6 Oil 335.54 Shop Relocation 192.00 Communications 168.99 Salaries L875.60 Salaries 3,656.86 Salaries 277.20 Salaries 2438.95 FICA 4 HI 2J38.95 Salaries 190.35 Blue Cross 4 Life Ins. 423.31 Rent 175.00 Travel 152.38 Travel 276.35 Medlcsl Consultation ipOO.00 Comaunicatlons 278.03 Non Dept. Workers Comp. V32.74 Worker's Comp. V92.02 OPE 436.72. Comaunicatlons 296.43 Printing 6 Publishing 150.80 TMR Classrooms 794,30 Salaries 335.00 Salaries 681.65 Salaries 349.19 OPE 349.19 OPE 561.60 Equipment Purchase 913.50 Equipment Purchase 492.18 Current Line Exp. 656.80 Current Line Exp. 156.45 Current line Exp. 302.10 Latch Key 198.05 N.E. Rec-Bene. 200.78 looU Published: June 30. 1983. 200 00 PPBUC KOTICk STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc.. has filed with the Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administra tion that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title V! of the Civil Rights Act of 194 and the Rules and Regu lations of the Department of Agriculture issued there under, 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. he denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to dis crimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities. I'nder this Assurance, this organization is committed not to discrimin ate against any person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in its policies and practices relating to treatment of beneficiaries and participants including rates, conditions, and extension of service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and partici pants or the exercise of any riehfs of such beneficiaries and participants in the con duct of the operations of this organization. Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected bv this organization to dis crimination prohibited by to reporting requirement! Amount ordered paid 0 PUBLIC NOTICES Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder mav. by himself, or a representative, file with the Socretarv of Agriculture, Washington. D C. 20250. or the Rural Electrification' Admini stration. Washington, D C. 20250. or this organization, or all. a written complaint Such complaint must be filed not later than 180 davs after the alleged discrimination, or by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture of the Rural Electrification Admin istration extends the time for filing Identity of complaints will be kept confidential ex cept to the extent necessary to carrv out the purixiscs of the Rules and Regulations Published - .lime 21. 3ti: .lulv 7. The Morrow County Public Works Department is accept ing bids for drilling and shoot ing approximately 35.000 vards of rock at two separate locations in Morrow County. Rids will be opened at 10:45 a m on Julv 6. 1983 in the Public Works Office located in lexington. Oregon. Published: June 30. 1983. The Morrow County Public Works Department is now accepting bids for one 1 new, current model, 'j ton pickup truck. Bids will be opened on Wednesday. July 6. 1983 at 11:00a m. in the Public Works , Office located in Lexington. Oregon. For detailed specifi cations call 989-8554. Published: June 30. 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE Written bids are being taken for materials and construction for approximately 575 feet of fence along the highway by the grandstands at the Mor row Countv Fairgrounds. Bids are to be complete A descrip tion of the too can be obtained from the Fair secretary at fiTfi-9474 or 676-5028 The Morrow County Fair Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published: 1983 June 16. 23. 30, Kinzua donates to swim team .- !:':r.:tvv;ii' ". i . V-r 7 LaVerne VanMarter fright) presented Heppner Swim team coach Scott McEwen a $250 check on behalf of Kinzua Corp. last Friday. The funds will be used for the coach's salary and swim meet costs. y,irifk -kir PICNICKING CAMPING FISHING You Need 4 th of July. Supplies from Coast to Coast! Saturday's Picnic Lunch was a Great Success, Thanks! oast to TOTAL HARDWAFiE N.W. Irrigation Utilities propose new TIT A Adoption of a proposed irri gation energy rate by Bonne ville Power Administration would benefit the entire Northwest, according to Clark Rrewington. chairman of Northwest Irrigation Utilities. The proposed rate adjust ment would give the region's sagging agricultural industry a much needed assist and. in addition, would encourage further utilization of surplus power for irrigation. Brewing ton said BPA revenue from the additional sales would help hold down rates for all electri city uers. he explained. Northwest Irrigation Utili ties is composed of 14 consumer-owned electric utilities in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, including Columbia Basin Electric Co op in Hep prior The group has proposed that BPA. in its new rates to he effective Nov. 1. I9K3, make power available for irrigation pumping at a seasonal off peak rate The proposed rate would reduce irrigation costs to customers of all utilities purchasing BPA power. The proposed irrigation power rate has the support of numerous other electric utili ties as well as agricultural interests throughout the Northwest "The rate adjustment would recognise the off-peak nature of the irrigation load, which is heaviest in the spring and summer when electricity con sumption in general is lightest and there is a surplus of hvdroelectnc power." Brew- To defrost ground beef quickly, sprinkle with the salt you planned to use for wasomng. It speeds the thawing processing. V. . U K OSSt: 1E ington said. From 1942 until 1974 BPA sold irrigation power at a lower rate for three reasons, he added The special rate was phased out between 1974 and 1979 due to a dw indling power surplus. "Now, however, the region again faces a surplus of power which is expected to continue through this decade," Brew ington pointed out. "Every effort should be made to mar ket more of the surplus power and hold down the cost per kilowatt hour for all North west consumers." Farmers in Washington, Oregon. Idaho and western Montana irrigate nearly B5 million acres Without irriga tion much of this land would revert to desert and the re mainder would be limited to lower vield. less diversified drvland farming Many farmers have been cutting back on irrigation as a result of declining product prices and rising costs. This result in decreased power sales, despite the surplus, and forces BPA and local utilities to charge more per kilowatt hour. Northwest Irrigation Utili ties has estimated that a 10 percent drop in irrigation energy sales would mean a loss of some $11 8 million in BPA revenues. On the other hand, a 10 percent increase in sales as a result of the pro posed rate adjustment would bring the agency an additional $R R million in revenues What's Your Opinion? v. ak Question: "In your opinion, what do you feel is one of the more important issues in the news today'" "Prayer in the schools is an important issue." said Car lita Bloodsworth of Lexington, "People have a tendency to neglect prayer at home with their kids, so it's good to have it for them in school." Cm j u A a - tl'slssmjii ULULZ sbA 4mmmmv mmmm pmsS'Jj MM "1 U- . . ( m4 B . -i.iiirmlmlLJ-lll:imsTmTtmr--J-J'inir i'l 111 "1"nrrtl 1 1 mil mS"lii Itli sl HT lir- Ml MIS mm fi T if llt'i Uq'Wti rH Cards of Thanks 1 Many thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for their wonderful care of me. RN's and the l.PN's aides also the wonderful cooks at the hospital, they all treat one like we were special. We are really fortunate to have our new Doctor Koznek and sincerely hope we can keep him. Thanks again for all. Myrtle Marshall 6 30 lc Notices Do you w ant to stop the use of alcohol and need a safe place to wi'thdraw? The Uma tilla Cnunty Detox Unit is available at 1601 S E Court (ground floor of-St. Anthony's HospitAl. Reach out and call 27R 0252 anytime. 3 3 tfc si-AiiHiisnne :'cimiE4 9 Both Glidden e4 VsiPl LlZ SAVE '4 Sale Starts Today Ends July 9 Ob. o We Closed Saturday, July 2 Hon McDonald f aVfo a d 1 mm I - I IS COMING TIME TO CHECK OVER ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT W I KCBHER STAMPS & BUSINESS -, CARDS' Lost & Found 3 Found nl M C. Fairgrounds, ladies antique wrist watch for info . call 7f 52(H). 6 30 2f Found about June I Heppner Lexington highway. Small black and white male shep herd tvpe dog Very friendly and natural heeler. 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