Thursday, January 22, 1976 •>PUBU£ NOTICES Nyssa Gata City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon The Circuit Writer Page Seven Adrian Teacher Of The Week Your County NOTICK OF PUBLIC HEARING We should be giving some special consideration to those fall calves. One of the advantages to fall calves is that they are big enough to go strongly in the spring and take full advantage of the grass and additional milk the cow gives when turned on spring range. By creep feeding those fall calves, you can be assured of continuous growth and development, the calves' mother probably don't give enough milk on winter feed to assure this rapid calf growth. It is much cheaper to creep feed the calf instead of trying to feed the mother cow enough addi­ tional to keep her milk production up. A PUBLK HEARING will be bold at 7:30 F.M. (MST) January 29. 1976 at the Oregon State Employment Division Office at 37S S.W. 2nd Ave. In Ontario. Purpose of the meeting will be to review the Oregon State Administrative District 14 plan for expenditure of Fiscal 1976-77 Comprehensive Em­ ployment Training Act (CE- TA) funds and receive public comment regarding same. Key elements of the proposed plan Include deter mination of the population to be served by these federal emergency employment and training dollars, as well as percentages at dollars to be allocated between youth and adult employment programs. The District CETA plan is the document which binds potential employers to ser­ ving particular segments of the local population Any questions may be directed to Mike Burgwin, Southeast Oregon Council of Governments. 889-7830. Jan. 14: Mr. and Mrs. John Gaskil). Ontario, girl. Jan. 15: Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Zander Jr., Juntura, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Web­ ster, Ontario, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Porter, Weiser, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hewitt, Ontario, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kenison, Ontario, girl. January 16: Mr. and Mrs. Efrain Carmona. Vale, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ramón Garcia. Ontario, girl. Jan. 18: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thomas. Payette. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Golden. Payette. boy. January 19: Mr. and Mrs. Terry French, Ontario, boy. MRS. PATTY PRICE. Kindergarten teacher is Adrian Teacher of the Week. She attended Oregon State University, receiving a degree in elementary education. This is her second year teaching at Adnan. Patty likes to sew in her spare time. She has a husband Rod who farms. SERVICE!! Published January 22, 1976 I USDA. CHOICE BEEF INVITATION OB ADVERTISEMENT FOB BID COSTS MORE BUT AT FOODLAND STORES YOU FAY NO MORE'! A. An Invitation to Bid to extended by the BOARD OP DIRECTORS OF NYSSA SCHOOL DISTRICT 26. MAlr HEUR COUNTY. NYSSA, OREGON for construction of NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL VOG AG -MULTIPURPOSE - GOOP PAY ísmci 24oz. boHlev'~~ CAFETERIA Work at each site to be performed under one General contract which will include Mechanical and Electrical work, or a lump sum bid for all three (3) projects may be submitted which will include the work at each project together with their Mecha nicai and Electrical. Sealed bids will be re­ ceived until TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1976. at 8:00 P.M.. MST. at the SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE. NYSSA. OREGON Bids will be opened pub­ licly at the above stated time and place and read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening cannot be considered Bidders and others property interested are invited to be present at the Bid Opening B. Documents: 1) Specifications. includ­ ing bid and contract docu­ ments and drawings may be examined or secured at the OFFICE of ARCHITECTS • ROBERT J. SMITH AND MARTIN T. HASEGAWA, ROUTE 3. BOX 100, ONTARIO. OREGON. 97914 (Highway 201) C- Deposit: 1) General Contractors: »75.00 Mechanical Contractors: »73.00 Electrical Contractors: »73.00 2) The full amount of deposit for documents will be refunded to bidders upon return of the documents unmutilated and without marts. 3) The Bidder is required to furnish ten percent (10%) of the Base Bid in the form of a certified check, a bank cashier's check or bid bond representing a guarantee that he shall execute all items as outlined in the documents, specifications and plans. D. Right to Reject Bids: 1) The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities or to accept the bid that represents the beet interests of the School District. 2) No bidder may with­ draw hie bid after the time set for the opening there«/ unless the sward of the contract is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days. E. By Order of the Board of Directors of Nyssa School District 26. Malheur County. Nyssa. Oregon. 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