Page Ten Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Of gon Thursday. July 29, 1976 Legion Tourney Play Swimmers Finish Second, Begins Sat. in Ontario Matthews Wins Six The regular season is over and tournament play begins Saturday for the Nyssa American Legion team. Their final game, which was to be Monday with Ontario was canceled. The four teams in the competition are Nyssa. Vale. Ontario and Bend. Nyssa finished with a 4-18 record. Ontario 14-18 and Vale 15-13. Ontario and Bend begin the tourney at 1 p.m Saturday, at Elks Memorial Field in Ontario. Nyssa and Vale meet at 4:30 p.m The losers meet each other at 8 p.m. that night and the loser of that is eliminated At 1 p.m. Sunday the two winners meet. The »inner goes oa to the Area tournament as the District's No. 1 team. Sun­ day's loser plays Saturday's firsts for 13 and 14 year olds. He won the 50 and 100 yard freestyle» and the 100 yard breaststroke. In the oldest age group. 15-18, Lori Lane won the 200 yard IM and the 100 yard breaststroke. Megan Jackson one of the team's coaches, swam to victory in the 50-100 yard free style. Nyssa's final win came in the 50 yard freestyle for boys in the oldest age group. Mike Wahlert won that in the good time of 27.8 seconds. On July 31 and August 1, Nyssa is going to Payette to swim in the Idaho “B" State championships. Thoae who qualify for the State "A" champa will go on to Black­ foot the nest week. consolation winner and the »inner of that game becomes the district's second club. Pendleton. Milton-Free­ water. Hood River and The Dalles will vie for the two other spots in the Area tiHirnev. the site of which has not vet been chosen. The Area »inner proceeds on to the State tournament. • • • What turned out to be Nyssa's last regular season game was with Vale, a week ago. Nyssa lost 11-1. Vale scored eight unearned runs in the first inning. Three Nyssa errors brought that about. Nyssa's lone run came in the bottom of the first on a double by Jay Kygar which scored Scott Orris. THESE FIVE NYSSA cheerleaders recently spent four days at a cheerleader camp in Logan. Utah, where they learned new cheers and competed with other cheerleaders. They are from left to right, Julh Hoff and Linda Church (oa the ground). Virginia Elguezabal and Norene Savage (standing) and Donna Oldemeyer (in the air). BOYS 50 yd. free • 1. Kelly Fe- renburg. 2. Ronnie Robinson. 4. Jeff Matthews SPORT Brendle Rolls Perfect Game to Win Tourney Chester Takes Horseshoe Lead Action slowed down on the second week of the Nyssa Annual Horseshoe Tourna- meat as League A compe­ tition began to spread out. Although absent. Gene Chester slid into a percen­ tage points first place lead. when Bob Wilson dropped a game to tough Red McCrady. Wilson, first year champion. won two games from Ralph Werner and drew two games on a bye before splitting with McCrady. LEAGUE A Chester Wilson Werner Waldo Monroe McCrady 11-1 16-2 9-5 6-4 7-9 6-10 .916 888 .643 .600 .437 .375 LEAGUES 8-2 .800 8-2 .800 6-2 .750 4-2 .666 4-6 400 0-6 0-10 0-0 N. Mathews Dockter Phelps Anderson Simard Adams M. Mathews Thomas LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID tion within 30 days after bid opening. NO PROPOSAL will be received or considered by the City or any Officer of the City unless the Proposal Form contains, or is accompanied by. a statement by the Bidder as a pari of his proposal that the provisions required by ORS 279.350 shall be in­ cluded in his contract. EACH PROPOSAL must be submitted on the pres­ cribed form and accompanied by a certified check or bid bond executed on the pres­ cribed form, payable to the City of Adrian. Oregon, in an amount not less than 5 percent of the amount bid. THE SUCCESSFUL bidder will be required to furnish ■ bond for faithful performance of the contract in the full amount of the contract price. BIDDERS on this work will be required to comply with the provisions of the President's Executive Order No. 11246 and requirements issued thereunder. The re­ quirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the contract documents. THE ATTENTION of Bid ders is directed to the SEALED PROPOSALS for the construction of sewage collection and treatment fa­ cilities, addressed to Ho­ norable Mayor and Council, will be received at the office of the Rural Fire Protection District (Fire Hall), City of Adrian. State of Oregon until 8:00 o'clock P.M.. local time, on the Sth day of August. 1976. and then will be publicly opened and read. THE WORK contemplated consists of construction of approximately 8.290 feet of 8-inch sewers, a package type sewage lift station, a river crossing approximately 800 feet long, and approxi­ mately 4.900 feet of 4-inch pressure sewer, lagoon type treatment facilities and ap­ purtenances. PLANS AND specifications may be examined at the Office of the Engineer. CH2M HUI. Inc.. 700 Gear water Ave.. P.O. Box 8748. Boise. Idaho 83702. A copy of said documents may be obtained at the Engineer's office upon a deposit of S25 for each document. The full amount of the deposit will be refunded if said documents are returned in good condi­ GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Hal Brendle rolled a perfect 300 game in a nine-game series when he finished first in the Shot Gun Classic Tournament in Provo, Utah, recently. S-ii jjj Hysell GULS 200 yd. IM 4. Marina Mejia 50 yd free - 4. Mejia 100 yd. breast 2. Leslie Lane 100 yd. free - 4. Mejia Brendle topped the 549 other entries to finish first in Men s scratch singles, with Results free • 1. requirements and conditions of employment to be obser­ ved and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. THE BIDDER must submit with his proposal the pro­ perly executed form of "Compliance Statement" in accordance with the Environ­ mental Protection Agency special requirements. Bids received without this com­ pleted form will be con­ sidered nonresponsive. Be­ fore a contract will be awarded, the above will be subject to EPA approval. THE RIGHT is reserved to reject any or all proposals, to postpone the award of the contract for a period not to exceed 90 days from the bid opening date, and to accept that Proposal which is to the best interests of The City of Adrian. GROUNDS for disquali­ fication of Bidders as re­ quired by ORS 279.037 shall be included in this contract. DATED this 15th day of July, 1976. CITY OF ADRIAN. OREGON By George Cartwright MAYOR Published July 15. 22. 29. 1976 JOEY GARNER won the boys high game trophy with a 198 in the recent Youth- Adult bowling league. 1. Papermates - Ren/ Van Biljouw, Thelma Van Biljouw Delores Hawks. Mel Hittie 2. Misfits - Ed Sego, Joe Garner. Gerald Edgar High Game ■ Joe Garner. 279; Sherry Seward. 264 High Series Scratch ■ Dan Miller, 712 High Series Handicap • Donna Warren. 777 1. Anderson, BOYS 200 yd IM • 2. Mike Wah- lert 100 yd. fly • 2. Wahlen 50 yd. free • I. Wahlert. 2. Kent Blanch 100 yd. breast • 2. Larry Haney 100 yd. free - 2. Wahlert. 3. Blanch H a nd leap Lady Golfers Meet Tuesday Low Game - Delores Ha­ wks, 63 There will be a meeting for lady golfen at the Ontario Golf Couree. Tuesday, Aug* ust 3. Tee off time is 9 a.m. with a potluck luncheon at noon. JIM JEFFRIES topped all players in the No Tap league with a season's average of 202. The bowling banquet was held last Monday at the Sugar Bowl. © ACTUAL USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL FUNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL ANO STATE GOVERNMENTS »OUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY I ISTS THRU JUNE 30. t»7S O' ¥tXjP GOVERNMENT S PRIORITIES ANO TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTCIPATION W DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS >P.E.NT W0TI *"T COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION W THS USS OP TMSSS FUNDS MAY M SSNT TO THS OPPICS OP MVSNUS actual sxpsnottums (A CATEGORIES 1 PUBLIC SAFETY ■I— S (Bl CAPITAL om—u— «eiömutiNd / MAINTENANCE g3,854.06 2 INVihONMl • RRQtRCTiQN or ADRIAN CITY _______________ MYTTWit» IQCHinQ S_________________________ 667 Ouong tn« pvr.od I tow July t. 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