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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 10,2014 - S E V E N
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Heppner, OR
676-9465
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Financial Advisor
450 Tatone St., Boardman, OR 97818 541/481-7212
430 West Linden Way
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Office Hours: Mon -7:30am to 7pm Tues-Fri. 7:30am - 5pm
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Oil Products
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Tuesdays
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Chiropractic Services
H erm iston
415 E. Main
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Financial Services
ATV PARTS & REPAIR
676 5042
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PIONEER MEMORIAL PHYSICAL THERAPY
Office Hours:
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HOSPITAL & NURSING FACILITY
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A d v a n t a g e
D e n t a l
Adam Fulton, D D S • Julian Peterson, DDS
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130 Thompson Avenue, Heppner, OK
OFFICE HOURS:
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1 -800-452-7396
RO. Box 367
Lexington, Oregon 97839
Pump Service
EMERGENCY and ACUTE CARE FACILITY
Dentistry Services
Propane • Heating Oil »Diesel • Gasoline
Morrow County Grain G row ers,1
Powell Butte, Oregon 97753
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564 E. P ioneer Drive, H eppner, OR.
Serving Morrow and Gilliam Counties
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The new Morrow County
C h r o n ic le s a re o u t.
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relocation o f Boardman,
the Bicentennial Wagon
T ra in P ilg r im a g e to
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pronghorn relocated from
Army Depot and much
more.
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Times.
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(541)989-9500. Complete
proposals will be accepted
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than 4:00 p.m.,December
19, 2014 Any questions or
concerns may be addressed
to Sandi Putman.
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.
C o ntractors
submitting qualifications
shall be considered based
upon the following general
evaluation criteria:
1.
Experience.
2.
Method of approach.
3.
Availability of labor
and inventory.
C opies o f the R equest
for Qualifications may be
obtained from M orrow
County Public Works, P.O.
Box 428, 365 W Hwy 74,
Lexington, Oregon 97839,
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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.
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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
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We can’t fill prescriptions
We don’t savvy hardware
We can’t fill ppane tanks
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We don’t sell or bag groceries
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