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Published: November 5,12, 19, 26, December , 3, 10, 17, 24,31,2014 PU BLIC N O TIC E The Oregon Trail Library District Board of Directors w ill have an executive s e s s i o n to c o n s id e r inform ation or records th a t are ex em p t from disclosure(ORS 192.660) (2X0 at 8pm on Wednesday, D ecem ber 17, 2014 at the Oregon Trail Library District Boardman Library, 200 South Main Street, Boardman, OR 97818 Published: December 10, 2017 PU BLIC N O TIC E REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR Concessionaire in OHV Landing Kitchen Morrow/Grant OHV Park - Morrow County, Oregon Morrow County, Oregon, requests proposals for a qualified Concessionaire in OHV Landing Kitchen to provide food handling and preparation services for various events and regular season. Supplies and equipment is furnished. C o n c e s s io n a i r e w ill need food inventory and appropriate food handlers licenses. 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Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times (541) 676-9228 S E R V IC E S : DIVORCE $155. Complete preparation. Includes children, custody, support, property and bills division. No court appearances. Divorced in 1-5 weeks possible. 503-772-5295. www.paralegalaltematives.com legalalt@ msn.com USDA extends application deadline for dairy Margin Protection Program W A S H IN G T O N — U.S. Department o f A g riculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced last week the application deadline for the dairy Mar gin Protection Program (MPP) will be extended until Dec. 19. The program, estab lished by the 2014 Farm Bill, protects participating dairy producers when the m argin— the difference between the price of milk and feed costs— falls below levels of protection selected by the applicant. “The 2014 Farm Bill created these safety net programs to provide safe guards against the uncer tainty of weather and mar kets, but this safety net is not automatic. Producers must visit their local Farm Service Agency office to enroll be fore Dec. 19,” said Vilsack. “Despite the best forecasts, weather and markets can change, so a modest in vestment today can protect against unexpected losses tomorrow.” “For just $ 100, a farmer can cover 90 percent o f production at $4 margin swings, and with afford able incremental premiums, dairy farmers can cover up to $8 margin swings,” said Vilsack. “Those who apply this year will receive a slight in crease in p roduction protection that will not be available in the future. Farmers who do not sign up for the Margin Protec tion Program for 2015 will forfeit the one-percent base production increase. For a 400-cow operation, this would equate to an ad ditional 80,000 pounds of milk that are eligible for coverage. It’s a small step to take to ensure your business is covered.” V ilsack encourages producers to use the on line Web resource at www. fsa.usda.gov/m pptool to calculate the best levels of coverage for their dairy operation. They can type in spe cific operation data and explore price projections and market scenarios to determine what level of coverage is best for them. They can also com pare the data to see how the program would have helped in previous years, such as 2008, when margins dropped from $8 to $3 in just three months. The online resource is on a secure website that can be accessed from comput ers, mobile phones or tab lets, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Farmers also have a chance to share comments and help shape the Margin Protection Program for the future. Last month, the USDA announced the extension of the opportunity for pub lic comments on both the Margin Protection Program and the Dairy Product Do nation Program until Dec. 15, 2014. Comments can be submitted to USDA via the regulations.gov website at http://go.usa.gov/GJSA or send them by mail to: Danielle Cooke, Special Programs Manager, Price Support D ivision, FSA, USDA, STOP 0512, 1400 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, D.C., 20250- OS 12. We don’t fly airplanes We can’t train elephants We’re not good cooks We don’t build computers We can’t raise wheat We don’t practice law We can’t set a broken leg We don’t put out forest fires We can’t measure § cut lumber We don’t sell fat quarters We don’t rent movies We won’t charm snakes We don’t rotate tires We’re not painters BUT We can’t resole shoes We don’t fill cavities We don’t sell antiques We don’t know jewelry CAN We can’t fill prescriptions We don’t savvy hardware We can’t fill ppane tanks la n d s e tu p We don’t sell or bag groceries WEBSITES!) We shouldn't run with scissors HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES 188 west willow • 676-9228