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Page Eight LEGAI NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that on Monday. May 9, 1977. the board of Equaliza tion of the County of Malheur. Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Vale, Oregon, to publicly examine the assessment rolls for said County of Malheur, for the year 1977, and to correct all errors in valuation, description, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. The ratio between asses sed and true cash value as determined by the assessor under ORS 309.028 and 309.032 is 100%. It shall be the duty of persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petition for ad justments of assessments must be filed with the board not later than Monday. May 16. 1977, except when the filing of the petition at a different time is permitted under ORS 309.035 or 309.103. DATED at Vale, Oregon this 18th day of April. 1977. /*/ Floyd J. Holton Malheur County Assessor State of Oregon Published April 21, 28. May 5. 1977. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No. 3618 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of JACOB FISCHER, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that Nona Faye Fischer has been appointed personal representative of the above entitled estate and that her attorneys are Henigson. Stunz & Fonda, whose address is 106 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the personal repre sentative at 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. Additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the personal represen tative of her said attorneys. Dated and first published this 7th day of April. 1977. Nona Faye Fischer, Personal Representative Published April 7, 14. 21. 1977 PUBLIC NOTICE PROPOSED USE HEARING The City Budget Com mittee will meet on April 27, 1977, at 7:30 p.m. in City Council Chamber* to hear citizen's comments on the intended use of Revenue Sharing Funds in the City Budget prior to the actual budget hearings. The Committee will also review departmental budgets for inclusion in the regular city budget for FY 1977-78. Published April 21. 1977 PUBLIC NOTICI Thursday, April 28 • Ad rian City Council. Adrian Fire Hall. 8 p.m. Thursday, April 21,1977 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Malheur PTSA NOTICE GRANTING HIGHWAY LOCATION-DESIGN APPROVAL In conformance with Fe deral statutes and regula tions and the Oregon Action Plan, the Oregon State Highway Division received on March 23. 1977, the Federal Highway Adminis tration's location/design ap proval on the Brogan Hill- Brogan Section of the John Day Highway ( US 26), ex tending westerly approxi- mateiy 8.2 miles from Brogan in Malheur County. Oregon. The proposal consists of upgrading the existing 8.2 mile section by constructing a two-lane highway with 12- foot travel lanes, 4-foot shoulders and auxiliary lanes where required, to accom modate slow moving vehicles. Maps and related data pertinent to the proposal are on file and available for review and copying if inte rested persons desire in the Highway Division files. De partment of Transportation Building, Salem. H.S. Coulter State Highway Engineer Published. April 21, 1977 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No. 3621 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of JENNIE L. BRECKEN RIDGE. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Jennie L. Breckenridge, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned Personal Representative at the law offices of Henigson, Stunz & Fonda. 106 Main Street, Nyssa, Oregon 97913. within four (4) months after the date of first publication of this notice or said claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by these proceedings may ob tain additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the attorneys for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published this 21 day of April. 1977. /*/ Raymond Zinn Personal Representative RR1 Mechanicsburg, Ill. 62545 Published April 21. 28. May 5. 1977 NOTICE GRANTING HIGHWAY LOCATION-DESIGN APPROVAL In conformance with Fe deral statutes and regula tions and the Oregon Action Plan, the Oregon State High way Division received on March 23. 1977, the Federal Highway Administration’s lo cation/design approval on the Brogan Hill-Brogan Sec tion of the John Day Highway (US26), extending westerly approximately 8.2 miles from Brogan in Malheur County, Oregon. The proposal consists of upgrading the existing 8.2 mile section by constructing a PUBLIC NOTICE Mandatory Irrigation Schedule EFFECTIVE:MONTHOFMAY Ilyssa residents north of thraood Avenue may only irrigate lawns and gardens on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays effective May 2, 1977. Nyssa residents south of ihrgood Avenue may only irrigate lawns and gardens on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays effective May 3, 1977. THIS IS A MANDATORY SCHEDUll AND PENALTIES MAY BE ASSESSED Roger Blaylock Named FFA Master Mechanic State and national conven tions were discussed at a recent meeting of Malheur County PTSA Council pre sided by Betsy Wrinkle. Money was voted on to send two delegates to the State PTSA Convention in Ashland April 21422, and to send Virginia Cleaver. Region VII vice-president, to the Na tional PT A Convention in Anaheim, California. May 15-18. Roger Blaylock was named Master Mechanic at the FFA Shop Skills Contest held at Treasure Valley Community College, Thursday, April 14. He won this honor by having the highest score of 30 members from six schools competing in the areas of Arc Welding, Oxy-acetylene wel ding. Blue print reading. Electricity, and Farm level ing. In individual skills areas he placed third in acetylene welding; second in blue print reading; and first in electri city. Kelly Garner placed se cond in electricity and tied for third in farm leveling. Others competing on the advanced team from Nyssa were Greg Thiel, Pat Sims, and Lynn Kesler. The combined scores from all of these boys in all areas of skills competition enabled the Nyssa advanced team to place second. The advanced skills contest was won by Baker, followed by Nyssa. Burnt River, Adrian, Vale and Ontario. In the Beginning Shop Skills Contest. Mike Williams from the Nyssa team placed third in overall competition which consisted of Arc Welding. Oxy-acetylene Wel ding, Tool Conditioning, Farm Carpentry, and Tool Identification. Mike Williams was first in Arc Welding competition and Scott Kes ler was third out of 30 Virginia Cleaver reported on the new rules for nominating national officers and on the Oregon Con vention and National Conven tion. Snyder jumping for the ball. Others players identified, front left, are Steve Glauner, Max Brittingham, referee Mel Calhoun. Mel Munn, Paul Valencia and Gerald Talbot. FACULTY MEMBERS played an overtime game last week to raise funds for the newly formed Community and Fine Arts Recreation Committee last week. Pictured above are Dan Martin and Tom Artists to Hold Show The Treasure Valley Ar- tists Association will hold their annual Spring Art show. April 28, 29, 30 at West Park Plaza in Ontario. On display will be paint ings in oil, acrylics, water colors and tole. all done by local artists of Treasure Valley. Many of the paintings will be for sale to the public. NHS Calendar Of Events April 21 . Biology II Reid Trip to Owyhee Dam Weber College Program in gym. 12:45 p.m. Jr. High Track, Vale and Payette at Nyssa, 3:30 p.m. Varsity Baseball. Nyssa at Caldwell. 7 p.m. Spring Concert in gym. 8 p.m. April 22 • Tennis, New Plymouth at Nyssa, 4 p.m. JV Baseball. Nyssa at Vallivue. 4 p.m. FFA Banquet, cafeteria. 7 p.m. April 23 • Girls Track. Nyssa at Weiser, 10 a.m. Boys Track, Nyssa at Burns Invitational, 11 a.m. Varsity Baseball. John Day at Nyssa, 12 noon. April 25 • GAA. 7 p.m. FHA Installation Dinner, 7 p.m. Varsity Baseball, Nyssa at Nampa. 4 p.m. Tennis. Weiser at Nyssa, 4 p.m. April 26 • Boys and Giris Track, Nyssa at Weiser. 4 p.m. Tennis, Nyssa at Parma, 4 p.m. Varsity Baseball. Adrian at Nyssa. 4 p.m. April 27 - Space Science Class Field Trip to Aircraft Factory and Museum in Boise. Junior High Track, Wei ser at Nyssa. 3:30 p.m. April 28 • Large Group Music Festival, all day. Tennis. Capital at Nyssa, 4 p.m. JV Baseball, Meridian at Nyssa. 4 p.m. High School Teachers Win In Overtime By Kathy Daudt Seven high school teachers overtook ten elementary members 53-46 in an over time faculty basketball game, April 16. As the final buzzer soun ded. the score was 42-42. In overtime. Max Brittingham converted nine points for the high school team. Brittingham paced the high school teachers with 23 points followed by Duane Buchtel. 13; Gerald Talbot 6; Dan Martin 6; Ron Radcliff. 3: and Jess Collins. 2. Paul Valencia led the ele mentary team with 15 coun ters. Other members of the elementary team included principal Mel Munn. Jerry Sloan. Steve Glauner. Tom Snyder, Steve Howe. Gary Jasper. Tony Martinez and Ralph Werner. I wish to say a special thank you to all who helped in any way to make this year's March of Dimes Walkathon so successful. I am most grateful and thankful to Sherri McArthur. Toqua Ll- negar, Jackie Chadwick, Ka thy Beattie. Donna Blackburn Alberta Morrow, Doni Adams. Dwayne Ulrey and Elvy Madrid, Dale Schrauf- nagel. all the Nyssa and Adrian merchants who do nated prizes, the Amalga mated Sugar Company for the sugar, the Gate City Journal for the publicity, the City of Nyssa for the park facilities and the Conserva tive Baptist Church for the use of their kitchen facilities, snd to all those who pledged and all those who walked. Barbara Ulrey. Nyssa Chairman I I I ■ V '* # Commercial ■ Highway Recaps » ». 4 670-15 »18” .75 700-15 650-16 700-16 •22*’ »19.95 •23” .76 .75 750-16 Don't forget to register for Hie FREE BIKE to bo given away at 4 p.m. April 23rd. r. .83 .82 »2803 with ceppatole casing Mie size Les Schwab Says: MONARCH 2x2 STEEL RADIAL i 1347 $265 $285 $3°4 ER78-14 ’50” FR78-14 *52’° GR78-14 s554' HR78-14 $5228 GR78-15 $5828 HR78-15 $5978 LR78-15 $6682 I* Fabric »2’° »3” $344 I radial body * Group 24 tic. 33.03 Size txc. 36.67 I 5 Yr. Warranty Group 24 ’”6000 under the tread. Commercial Recaps BATTERIES PUBLIC NOTICE .SEr' plies plus two steel belts exchange prices with cappable casing and free mounting. 3 Yr. Warranty If We Can'? Guarantee ThamjWa Won't Sol I Them! F.E.T. Price Size 7 Journal Classifieds Bring Results! During halttime fifth and sixth grade girls divided into two teams, with the winning team gaining a 8-4 victory. Winning members were Nel lie Galindo. Sonia Gonzales, Sheila Welch, Linda Her nandez, Tammy Page, Con nie Thiel, Linda Vielma. Terry Carpenter and Sheryl Ray. Other girls participating were Mike Theil, Janice Rodriguez, Sandra Herrera, Shelly Mills. Patty Longoria, Elizabeth Garza. Tenia Ma rez, Lisa DeLeon. Dezra Bones. Julie Sarazin and Yolanda Urrutia. CARD OF THANKS LOOKING FOR SPRINGTIME TIRE SELECTION, SERVICE, VALUES? Les Schwab's Got Them! two-lane highway with 12- foot travel lanes, 4-foot shoulders and auxiliary lanes where required, to accommo date slow moving vehicles. Maps and related data pertinent to the proposal are on file and available for review and copying if interes ted persons desire in the Highway Division files, De partment of Transportation Building, Salem. H. S. Coulter State Highway Engineer Published April 21, 1977 Elementary School to the parents. Nyssa Elementary Schools Student Council is conducting a census of all children ages 2-6 years old. Information need -d is name, birth date, hon » address, telephone number. A directory will be com piled and information used to contact parents and their children. A first grade registration will be held May 9th. Blank information cards are avail able at the U.S. Bank of Oregon and the First Na tional Bank of Oregon. If you know of anyone with children of the ages mentioned above please help us by picking up a card and asking them to fill it out and return it to the Nyssa Elementary School. Published April *21. 1977 Money raising projects were discussed and dues from local PTA units were to be sent to the State PTSA. The next Council meeting is planned for May and will be presided over by the new president. Doris Ballantyne. competing boys. Scott was also second in Owyacetylene Welding. Mark Goodell pla ced first in Farm Carpentry. Other members on the beginning Tc m were Carl Simpson and Kuriin Tanner. Their overall scores enabled the beginning team to place second. The contest was won by Baker with Nyssa second, Adrian third. Ontario fourth, Burnt River fifth, and Vale sixth. Price 700-15 $29$4 750-16 $328’ Tax .74 .98 New Tread Design ... 43.92 Coma in and let the boys at Los Schwab Tirai balance your tiros for bettor wear and performance. Cal For Quotes on Other Sizes CLYDE McCLUNG, Nyssa Mgr. - 204 N. Main - 372 2297 UTT i 3 Ways to Charge: HOME OF THE SUDDEN SERVICE . BOYS banxamericmo Hvhvmt //tn ONTARIO 532 E. Idaho Ph. 889 9651 BOISE— 6017 Fairview Phone 376-5124 VALE 225 Main St. Ph. 473-3935 WEISER 402 E. lat. Ph. 549-2534 NAMPA 133 Caldwell Blvd. Ph. 467-2127 L.S. Easy Credit Plan