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    Nyiia Goto City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
: Thursday, October 24, 1974
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF
VACATION Ob STREETS
*
Notice is hereby given that
on the 10th day of Sep­
tember. 1974. the City
Council of the City of Nyssa,
Malheur County. Oregon, at
a regular session, adopted a
Resolution initiating pro­
ceedings to vacate a certain
alley in the City of Nyssa.
Oregon, more particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
That certain alley in Block
8 of the Original Townsite of
Nyssa. Malheur County. Ore­
gon. running North and
South and bounded and
described as follows: Begin­
ning at the Northeast corner
of the alley running East and
W<- m through said Blink 8.
thence running West 154 feet
to a point which is the True
Point of Beginning; thence
running North 74.5 feet;
thence running West 15 5
feet; thence running South
74.5 feet; thence running
East 15.5 feet to the True
Point of Beginning
Reserving at all times in
and to the City of Nyssa an
easement and right of-way
over, across and under said
above described alley, for the
purpose of installing, main­
taining, replacing and other­
wise operating sewers and
any or all public utilities or
city facilities;
Notice is hereby further
• given that said City Council
a
e has fixed the 12th day of
* November. 1974. at the hour
of 8 00 P M of said day at
the Council Chambers at the
(ity Hall of Nyssa. Malheur
County. Oregon, as the date,
time and place for hearing
and considering said Reso­
lution and any objections to
and protests against the
vacation of said above des­
cribed alley, and for deter­
mining whether the public
interest will be prejudiced by
the vacation of the same and
for the determination of such
other matters relative thereto
as arc required by law to be
passed upon and determined
by said City Council.
All property owners and
other persons affected by
said vacation and desiring to
object to said vacation shall
present their objections to
the < itv Council and/or the
( City Recorder of the City of
Nyssa as by law required.
This notice is given pur­
suant to Resolution No 290
of the City of Nyssa and the
laws of the State of Oregon tn
such cases made and pro­
vided.
Dated at Nyssa. Oregon,
this 8th day of October. 1974.
/s/Henry Schneider
City Recorder
Published (klober 10. 17. 24.
31. November 7. 1974.
P M on the 24th day of
(klober. 1974. to sit as a
Board of Equalization for the
pur (lose of reviewing and
correcting its assessment and
apportionment of taies for
defraying the
operation,
maintenance and construc­
tion costs and cipenscs for
the District for the year 1975.
Any complaint concerning
the assessments or any
changes desired must be
entered with the Secretary of
the District before the date
named herein in order to
receive proper consideration
from the Board.
The 1975 assessment may
be seen at the Ridgeview
Irrigation District office at
the office of the South Board
of Control. Owyhee Project in
Homedale. Idaho.
Done by the order of the
Board of Directors.
/*/ Beverly Fisher. Secretary
Ridgevicw Irrigation
District
Bo» 67
Homedale, Idaho 83628
Published Ort. .3. 10. 17. 24,
1974.
NOTICE Ob ELECTION
OE (ITY (OL Ndl Mb N
STATE OF OREGON
County of Malheur
City of Adrian
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl
VEN that the regulai Mai
nial election of ( ity Council­
men of the City of Adrian.
Oregon, will be held at the
meeting room of the Adrian
Rural Eire Protection Dis­
trict. on the Sth day of
Published October 10. 17, 24,
31. 1974.
NOTKH
IS
HKKEBY
GIVEN, That the board of
directors of the Ridgeview
Irrigation District will meet at
the home of Mass Nishihara
in the County of Malheur,
State of Oregon, that being
the District’s office, at 8.00
Published October 24.
1974
J. PHILIP BIGLEY
chairman of the Golden Eagle
Fund, which is concerned
with the problems of senior
citizens.
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Mr and Mrs Louis Wett-
stein. Ontario, a girl.
October 19. Mr and Mrs.
Sam Haddad. Ontario, a girl.
October 20. Mr and Mrs.
Lynn Barton. Nyssa, a girl.
October 21, Mr and Mrs
Phillip Mullins. Ontario, boy.
October 22. Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin
boy.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Cole­
man. Vale. boy.
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NOTICE
Ob EQUALIZATION
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Marvin D Bowers
( ity Clerk
October 17, Mr. and Mrs.
Leandro Rodríguez, Nyssa, a
boy,
Mr and Mrs Santiago
Gonzales. Nyssa, a boy.
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Notice is hereby given that
an election for the office of
one Director for the Big Bend
Irrigation District in Malheur
County. Oregon, for a term of
(3) years, will be held within
said District on November 12.
1974 The polling place for
said election shall be the Big
Bend school house located
3'4 miles southeast of
Adrian. Oregon and the polls
shall be opened at 8 00 A.
M on the day of election and
shall be kept open until A 00
P M when the polls shall be
closed.
Nominations for such office
may be made by petition,
signed by al least ten (10)
electors of the District or at
an assembly of not less than
twenty-five electors.
All
nominations shall be filed
with the Secretary of the
District at least fifteen (15)
days before the date of
election.
Nominating pe­
tition forms may be obtained
from the Secretary of the
District.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
THE BIG BEND IRRI­
GATION DISTRICT
Big Bend Irrigation District
/»/W. C. Van Dewater
W. C. Van Dewater
Secretary
J. Philip Bigley. Viroqua.
Wl. Past Grand Worthy
President of the Fraternal
Order ol Eagles, will visit
members of Nvssa Aerie, on
Wednesday. November 20
This will be an ufficiai visit,
Bigley is the Investment
Counselor of the Grand
Aerie.
He is the national
chairman of the Aerie Activi­
ties Advisors programs, na­
tional chairman of RF AC. the
Retired Eagles
Activities
Club, and the national
Bigley is a former presi­
dent of the Wisconsin State
Aerie and a founder and
former worthy president of
his home Aerie in Viroqua.
He has served as Chairman
of the Board of Grand Trus­
tees. and as national chair­
man of Home on the Range
Committee.
he sparked a
successful fund raising cam
paign for Eagle Hall at the
Home at Sentinel Butte. ND
He was also appointed
national campaign chairman
for the fund raising program
for High Sky Girls Ranch in
Midland. TX
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NOTICE Ob’ ELECTION
OF
DIRECTOR OF BIG BEND
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
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J BERTHS/j
Past Grand Worthy President
November. 1974, between
the hours ol 8:00 A M and
8:00 P M for the election of
three Councilmcn ol the City
of Adrian, with the two
receiving the most votes
being for a four-year term
and the one receiving the
third highest number of votes
for a two-year term.
Notice is further given that
the latest date on which
candidates for election as
City Councilmen may file
their petitions for nomination
is October 25. 1974 Petitions
may be obtained from George
< artwright. Mayor, or Mar­
vin D Bowers, Clerk, and
petitions must be filed with
the said Marvin D Bowers
Dated this 3rd day of
October. 1974
George Cartwright
Mayor
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