vwwwwwvwvwvws AHS NEWS By Adrian GAA The Adrian GAA Invitational Track Meet was held April 20. People attending saw the best competition this area has ever seen, with the exception of state meets. Eighteen schools gathered at Adrian to compete in this meet and totaled a number of 253 girls. Two new girl’s school records were set for Adrian by Kathy Hardman, who ran the mile in 6 minutes and 38 se­ conds, and Nancy Timmerman, who set the new record for the 220 yard dash at 27.9. Nancy competed against state winners from Oregon and Idaho and placed fifth. New Ore.-Ida. meet records were set at this meet also in 220 Dash - Aikens-Burns - 27 sec.; Mile Run - Williams-Burns- 5:41.7; 880 Relay - Emmett-1:58.3; Mile Relay - Burns-4:37.4; Javelin - Denwick-Burns - 111 ft. 0 in.; Discus - Falen-Capital 123ft 0 in.; High Jump - Young-Capital - 5 ft 1 1/2 in. Long Jump - Brown-Cald­ well - 16 ft. 3 1/2 in. BUY-SEU.-RENT-HIRE... SALMON-STEELHEAD UPON QUESTION OF LEVYING A TAX OUTSIDE THE LIMI­ TATION OF THE OREGON CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School District No. 26 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on May 15, 1972, at Primary Building in said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said dis­ trict the question of levying a tax for the fiscal year 1972 - 1973 outside the limitation of Section 11, Article XI, Oregon Constitution. The reasons for such levy are: Funding school district ope­ ration because the existing tax levy limitation will not pro­ duce sufficient funds to operate at state standards for the full school year. Some of the added expenses are: Retirement will raise in Ja­ nuary 1973 from 5.41% to 7.5%. Social Security will raiseJa- nuary 1973 from 5.2% on the first $9000 to 5.65%. Tuition for Mary Kay School. Increase in school insurance premiums. Material for a storage build­ ing for vocational classes touse until satisfactory facilities can be readied. Blacktop of more of the ele­ mentary playground. Dated this 25th day of April, 1972. ATTEST: W. L. McPartland, Clerk Harold E. Kurtz, Chairman. Published April 27, May4,1972 Sport fishermen are re­ minded to return their expired 1971 salmon-steelhead licenses to the Oregon Game Commis­ sion as soon as possible. The law requires that these licen­ ses be returned by May 1 fol­ lowing the expiration date. Reino Koski, who maintains records on angler catch of these fish, advised that the deadline is fast approaching but anglers still have a few days to get these cards back before computation of the 1971 catch begins. Collection boxes are located at all license agencies for the convenience of fishermen. The cards may also be returned di­ rectly to the Game commission, 1634 S.W. Alder, Portland. The importance of these re­ cord cards cannot be overem­ phasized, according to Koski. By returning them, sport fish­ ermen will be doing invaluable service toward the management of these important fishery re­ sources. The information pro­ vided by anglers is used to compute the statewide salmon and steelhead catch as well as the catch by individual stream. Total catch figures for 1971 will be available in July. An­ glers wanting to know which streams were the top salmon or steelhead producers the past year should contact the Commi­ ssion at that time. and rehab charges (as de­ termined by the Secretary of Interior) of the Park Unit of the District for the 1972-1973 fiscal year. The annual operation and maintenance charges of $5.80 per acre for the season of 1972 for the Park Unit is the rate set by the Boise Project Board of Control. All water used in excess of 3 1/2 acre feet per acre is $1.60 per acre foot. The assessment roll and re­ cord may be inspected by any interested persons at the of­ fice of the Secretary. By order of the Board of Directors. Big Bend Irrigation District W. C. VanDewater, Secretary. Published April 13, 20, 27, 1972. We Are Also Celebrating The 32 nd Anniversary of Associated Food Stores POT ROAST SB USDA / : > V J CHOICE I BLADE CUT USDA CHOICE 7-BONE CUT lb. USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE HULL E BONELESS USDA U CHOICE g fg • 65£ POT ROAST 98« POT ROAST 89( 79« /9C STEW MEAT 79t WESTERN STEAK $1.19 WIENERS $1.39 69« FRESH PIZZA 3/79t PORK & BEANS $1.98 MARGARINE1 ib tubs 3/89« FLOUR 25 ib- bag 53Í TUNA FLAKES 4/89Í PRUNE JUICE 59« CATSUP SHERBET 2/79« ¡a Z 2/$l PITTED OLIVES POTATO CHIPS 3/89« 47( DOG FOOD $2.59 CANNED MILK — SAVE 12e 4/SI COTTAGE CHEESE 2 ,b FRUIT COCKTAIL 63« 6/$l PINEAPPLE POT ROAST GROUND CHUCK SLICED BACON lb. lb. USDA CHOICE, FRESH USDA CHOICE, SEMI-BONELESS USDA BONELESS VAI lb. lb. lb. WESTERN FAMILY 1 lb. VACUUM PACK - DAVIS CAMPFIRE RED CABOOSE 12 in. . lb. 2-lb. PKG. WESTERN FAMILY 27 oz. 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CANS NOTICE OF ELECTION ROYALE FACELLE On May 1, 1972, at the Meet­ ing Room in the Adrian Fire House of the Adrian Rural Fire Protection District, an elec­ tion will be held from 8:00a.m. until 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of submitting the proposition for incorporation to the registered voters residing within the boun­ daries described in the pro- position: The proposition to be voted upon shall be whether or not the following described real property situated in Malheur County, Oregon, shall be in­ corporated as the City of Adrian, Oregon, to-wit: The NW 1/4 SW 1/4, NE 1/4 SW 1/4, SW 1/4 SW 1/4, and Government Lot 3, all in Sec­ tion 14, T. 21 S., R. 46 E. W.M., Malheur County, Ore­ gon, more particularly des­ cribed as follows.- Beginning at a brass cap marking the NOTICE: OF BUDGET MEETING section corner common to ADRIAN FIRE DISTRICT Sections 14, 15, 22, & 23, T. 21 S„ R. 46 E., W.M., thence Notice is hereby given, that N. 1 degree 01’ 28” E along a budget meeting and hearing the section line, 2642.83 feet on the Adrian Rural Fire Dist­ to a brass cap marking the rict budget will be held on one-quarter corner common May 18, 1972 at 8 p.m., at the to said sections 14 & 15; Fire Station in Adrian, Oregon. thence S 89 degrees 00’ 52” This is a public meeting and along the midsection line, the public is invited to attend 2666.52 feet to the center of and discuss all, or any part of said Section 14; thence S the budget. 0 degrees 52’ 06” W along Dated this 24th day of April, the mid-section line, 1323.65 1972. feet to a brass cap marking /S/ Vern McCain, Budget Of­ the center south one-sixteenth ficer corner of said Section 14; Published April 27, May 4, thence continue S 0 degrees 1972. 52’ 06” W along said mid­ section line, 363.66 feet tc NOTICE OF MEETING an intersection with the mean­ BIG BEND IRRIGATION der line of the left bank of DISTRICT the Snake River; thence S Notice is hereby given that 43 degrees 07’ 33” W along said meander line, 137.65 feet . a meeting of the Board of Di­ to a point; thence S 30 rectors of the Big Bend Ir­ rigation District sitting as a degrees 36 ’ 39” W along i Board of Equalization will meet said meander line, 977.62 feet on the 2nd day of May, 1972 to a brass cap marking the i at 8:00 p.m. of said day at the meander corner common to said Sections 14 & 23; thence . residence of W.C. VanDewater, N 89 degrees 09’ 26” W along ' Secretary, within said District, for the purpose of reviewing the section line, 760,52 feet | to a brass cap marking the ’ and correcting its assessment roll and apportionment of West one-sixteenth corner | common to said Sections 14 ' charges for operation, main­ 4 23; thence continue along i tenance and construction char­ said section line N 89 degrees ' ges for the 1972-1973 fiscal 05’ 20” W, 1335.64 feet to , year. The assessment of $0.25 the place of beginning. ‘ per acre is levied for opera­ tion and maintenance of the Big County Court of MalheurCounty i ‘ Bend Unit of the District. $0.20 By Ellis A. White per acre is levied for operation County Judge . and maintenance of the Park Unit of the District. $2.75 is Published April 13, 20 and 27, 4evied to meet the construction 1972. k 9TH WEEK OF M&W'S SPRING FLING LICENSES DUE LfGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Thursday, April 27, 1972 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Ten I e X PIRES 4-29-72 NON FOOD JUMBO ROLLS PAPER TOWELS PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE-- 49« TOOTH BRUSHES 3/69« 53« HAIR SPRAY 4/69C BATTERIES PANTY HOSE 2/89« W 1.00 PEPSODENT AQUA NET 13 oz FAMILY SCOTT 4-ROLL PACK TOILET TISSUE ffr r, EVEREADY SIZES ”D” & “C” 12/M .00 * DINA JACK-N-BEANSTOCK 16 oz. CAN * CUT GREEN BEANS 5/M.00 MORTON’S 11 Oz. D NNtRj ( wmH MEAT LOAF, NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINE CHICKEN, TURKEY WESTERN FAMILY ORE-IDA FROZEN POTATOES 4/89« SALAD DRESSING OT. JAR 1 lb. CTN. GOLDEN FRIES OR CRINKLE FRIES 49‘ WHOLE SUN 6 oz. 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