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R EQ U EST FOR BIDS
The M orrow County Public
W orks Department is accepting seal
ed bids tor budget year 87 88 on the
fo llo w in g
tires,
truck
and
passenger, batteries, gasoline and
diesel, healing oil. antifreeze and
lubricants
Bids will be opened on Wedncs
day. July 22. 1987 at 10 00 a m in
the public works office located at
Lexington. Oregon For further in
formation and specifications, please
call 676 9061 ext
17 Morrow
County reserves the right to reject
any and all bids
Published July 13. 1987
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year and 15.(XX) acres below 1985
Acres o f com for harv est as grain are
expected to UKal 25.(XX) acres. 5.000
acres below 1986,
O regon's fall potato acreage for
harvest this year is expected to total
55.(XX) acres, up b% from last year's
harvested acreage Malheur county
potato growers are expecting to
harvest 6.8(X) acres, the same as last
year
Bartlett pear production m Oregon
for 1987 is forecast at 72 0 thousand
tons as o f July I. up 35f from the
June I forecast and 3 1 percent more
than last year's small crop Produc
lion in the three Pacific Coast States
(California. Oregon and Wash
ington) is expected to total 517 thou
sand tons. 11 *3 more than 1986 and
10% more than 1985
W inter pear production for 1987
in Oregon is forecast at 120 thousand
tons as o f July I This first forecast
this year U S spring wheat planted
acreage is estimated at 13.5 million
acres. 11 percent below 1986 Area
for harvest, at 13.1 million acres, is
109E below a year earlier.
Acres planted to barley totaled
250.(XX) acres, down 125.(XX) from
last year Acres for harvest are also
expected to be down from 365.(XXI
acres m 1986 to 220.(XX) acres in
1987. Nationally, barley planted
acreage totals 1 1 0 million acres,
and harvested area is estimated at
10 I million acres
Oregon growers planted 90.0CX)
acres o f oats this year compared with
140.(XX) last year Oat acreage e x
pected to be harvested for grain is
estimated at 60.CXX) acres, compared
with 80,(XX) harvested in 1986
fie ld com planted for all purposes
this year is estimated at 55.000
acres, down 5.(XX) acres from last
PUBLIC NOTICE
E x p e r ie n c e
MIRACLE o. HEARING
In Heppner
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STATEMi M OP
N O N D IS C R IM IN A T O N
C o lu m b ia
Basin
E le c tric
Cooperative. Inc . has filed with the
fed eral Government a Compliance
Assurance in which it assures the
Rural Electrification Administration
that it will comply fully with all re
quirements o f Title V I o f the C ivil
Rights Act of 1964 and the Rules and
Regulations o f the Department o f
Agriculture issued thereunder, to the
end that no person in the United
Slates shall, on the grounds o f race,
color, sex. handicap, or national
origin, be excluded from participa
non in. be denied the benefits o f. or
be otherwise subjected to discrimina
lion in the conduct o f Us facilities
Linder this Assurance, this organi/a
lion is committed not to discriminate
against any person on the grounds of
race, color, sex. handicap, or na
tional origin in its policies and prac
tices relating to treatment o f
beneficiaries and participants in
cluding rales, conditions, and exten
sam o f service, use o f any o f its
facili(i.*s. attendance at and participa
lion in any meetings o f benefic iaries
and participants in the conduct o f the
operations o f this organization
Any person who believes himself,
or any specific class o f individuals,
to be subjected by this organization
to discrimination prohibited by Ti
tic V I o f the Act and the Rules and
Regulations issued thereunder may.
by himself, or a representative, file
with the Secretary o f Agriculture.
Washington. I ) C
21)250. or the
Rural Electrification Administration.
Wjshmgiiui
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20290, or this
organization, or all. a written com
plaint Such complaint must be til
ed not later than 180 days after the
alleged discrimination, or by such
later date to which the Secretary
Agriculture or the Rural EJcctnfic
lion Administration extends ÜK til
for filing Identity o f complaints <
be kept confidential except to the ex
tent necessary to carry out the pur
poses o f the Rules and Regulations
Published July 15. 22. 29. 1987
2% above two years ago The
Pacific Coast Stales expect a total
winter pear crop o f 281 thousand
tons. 8*3 more than last year and 16
percent ahovc 1985
PUBLIC NOTICE
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IN T E R E S T E D PI RSONS
N O 87-CSC-20
in I I I ! D IS TR IC T C O t HI
FOR T H I S T A T E OE O R E G O N
FO R M O R R O W C O U N T Y
RUSSET I OH C O M P A N Y . IN C
Plaintif!
vs
JOHN C O M S T O C K .
P A I II C O M S T O f K NND
I ) B A C O M S T O C K » AR M S
Defendants
Russell ( III Company is suing John
and Patti Comstock and Comstock
Farms on an open account D efen
dants currently ow e $3.296 ‘ >6 plus
interest and pluintill demands
payment
N O T IC E H ) D E F E N D A N T S
R E A D TH ESE PA PE R S
CAREFU LLY'
Die motion, answer, or reply must
he given to the courl clerk or ad
ministrator within 30 days o l the date
o f first publication specified herein
along with the required tiling tec
Dated and first published July 15.
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Richard J M cNcrney
Attorney At I .aw
P O Box 1508
Hermiston. OR 97818
(503) 567 1124
Published July 15. 22. 29. August
5. 1987
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PUBLIC NOTICE
On July 17, the M orrow County
Court will hold a continued hearing
on ihe Findley Butte l andfill site at
I p m in the le g io n Hall in lone,
and again July 17 at 7 30 p m in the
M o rro w
County
C ou rth ou se.
Heppner
Judge Louis Carlson
Morrow County Court
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Question: Name the years in which the lone
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T o Morrow Ctmntv Citizens, a big
thank you lo all citizens who signed
ihe initiative petition to guarantee
v.itcr approval o f (he metropolitan
landfill Extra (hanks to the special
citizens who helped circulate the
petition (H e r two times the required
number o f signatures was filed on
July 10 M ore signatures arc com
mg in daily and will he mailed to the
court until they say enough Your
contin u ed
interest
can
he
demonstrated at the hearings this
week
Dean Mason
Jerry Simpson. County residents
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W e wish to ihunk all our friends
and relatives for the lovely (lowers,
cards and good wishes received on
the occasion o f our 5tXh anniversary
A special thanks to our children. Kay
and Terry and their families, and to
Dale and Cara Lee Hampton for
making this one o f the most
memorable days o f our lives
M orrow County Medical Board
Meeting Notice
The Morrow County Medical
Board will meet on Monday. July
20. 1987. at the Irngon City Hall, at
7 (XI p m A budget review session
is also scheduled for July 20. 1987.
from 3 (X) to 5 (XI p in . at the Ir
rigon City flail
Published July 15. 1987
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Hermiston. OR 978)8
Published Julv
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Probate IVpartmcnt N o 87-PR 12
In the Matter o f the Estate
H o v e y ou r A i r C o n d itio n in g S e rv ic e d A R e p a ir e d H e r e !
of
SPECIAL-Passenger and Light Truck Air Conditioner
E L V A M R U H L . Deceased
Special-» 14.” , up lo 2 lb. Freon.
N O T IC E TO
We also have on the Farm Service and carry Bearings and
IN TE R E S T E D PERSONS
Filters See us tor fast friendly service!
Notice is hereby gisen that the
undersigned has been appointed and
has qu alified as the personal
representative ot said estate All per
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sons has mg claims against said estate
arc hereby required to present the
same, with prv*per vouchers, within
four months after the date o l first
I t ) AN5 I EtiAI. COL N TY OFFICIAL COMPETENT I t ) ANsW FK!
publication o f this notice, as stated
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at ihe offices of Kuhn and Spicer.
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Heppner. Oregon 97836. or they
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A l! persons whose rights may be *
affected by the proceedings in this
esate may obtain additional informa
lion from the records o f the court,
the personal representative or the at
torncy
fo r
the
personal
representative
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W inter wheat production in
Oregon, based on conditions as o f
Jul> 1. 1987 is expected to total 49 5
million bushels this year according
to the Oregon Agricultural Statistics
Service If realized, that production
would be 8*3 below the 1986 crop
and s '- M o w I9BS Acres tor
harvest arc now extimalcd at 750.0U0
acres. I9 ri less than last year The
previous record high bushels per
acre this year, up eight bushels from
last year The previous record high
yield was set in 1984 at M 0 bushels
per acre Nationally, winter wheat
production is forecast at I 57 billion
bushels, 4 T
a b ove the 198b
production
Oregon's spring wheat planted
acreage, at 65.000 acres this year,
is down sharply from the 100.000
acres planted last year Acres for
harvest are also down sharply from
95.OCX) acres in 1986 to 60,000 acres
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