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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN LEGAL NOTICES Worthwhile Club Members io Conduct IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by Mystery Box Sale at Feb. 28 Meeting the until NOTICE City Recorder of the City of Nyssa, at City Hall, Nyssa, Oregon, the hour of 7:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, March 12, 1963, on NOTICE OF BOND SALE By Mrs. O. P. Counsil SUNSET VALLEY—Mrs. Adah Schweizer will be hostess at the Feb. 28 meeting of Worthwhile club. Members are reminded of the mystery box sale. Mrs. Glenn McGinnis, James and Donnie of Nyssa spent Sun day at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. B. Smith in the Mitchell Butte district. Spring is showing in the valley. Mrs. Wayne Robb’s daffodils are up and showing signs of buds. Her tulips are two inches high. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil vis ited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Counsil in New Ply mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knot tingham and children spent Sat urday afternoon at the Counsil home. which date, and at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened by the City Council of said City at the Council Chambers at said City Hall, for the purchase of City of Nyssa, Street Improve ment General Obligation Bonds in the sum of Eleven thousand and 00/100 ($11,000.00) Dollars, said bonds being in denominations of $1,000.00 each, all bearing date of April 15, 1963, and maturing serially in numerical order as follows: Bond Numban 1 2___ 3 ___ Par Value of Bond* Date of Maturity $ 1,000.00___ ___ April 15, 1964 1,000.00__ _ April 15. 1965 ¡Mrs. El yin Orm gave a dinner 1,000.00 ___ April 15, 1966 party Feb. 14 in honor of her hus 1,000.00 .—April 15, 1967 4 ___ band's birthday anniversary. Ten 1,000.00 April 15, 1968 __ 5 ___ guests were present to play pi 1,000.00__ ___ April 15, 1969 6 ___ nochle during the evening. They 1,000.00__ ___ April 15, 1970 7 ___ were Mr and Mrs William Van 1,000.00 April 15, 1971 8 ___ Zelf, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Ware 1,000.00—. ..... April 15, 1972 9...... 2,000.00 ...... April 15, 1973 of Parma, Mr. and ¡Mrs. Charles 10, 11 . . . ____ That payment of principal and interest shall be provided by an Share of Owyhee, Mr. and Mrs. Serves Buffet Luncheon annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within said City. L. F. Orm of Parma and Mr and Mrs. Vern Garner served a buf Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder and for the Mrs. Virgil Johnson of Pilot Rock, highest price obtainable, but shall not be sold for less than par and fet lunch for ladies who attended former Nyssans. a recent mutual society workday accrued interest. Mr and Mrs. Robert Munn, Mr. at Owyhee LDS ward. Interest on said bonds shall not exceed six (6%) per cent per an num, payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable at and Mrs. Loren Munn and Mr. and Mrs. Vai Garner were among Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson and the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Nyssa, Oregon. All those who took a recent temple family were Feb. 10 dinner guests bids must be unconditional and be accompanied by a certified check at the Bill Wilson home in Ros in the sum of Five hundred and 00/100 ($500.00) Dollars to become excursion to Idaho Falls. the property of the City of Nyssa if the successful bidder fails to well. VUiton Fran Laa Vegas with the contract of sale awarding said bonds to the bidder. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca comply The approving legal opinion of Shuler, Sayre, Winfree & Rankin, Mrs. James Bayard and Dennis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don attorneys at law, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the success arrived Thursday from East Las Connel of Nyssa and Kathy Nel ful bidder. Vegas to visit her parents, Mr. son of Ridge view were Feb. 10 The City Council of the City of Nyssa reserves the right to reject and Mrs. Ed Price, and her sister, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. any and all bids. Mrs Harold Snyder and family. Jesse Asumendi. Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this 18th day of February, 1963. They went home Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and I A. H. COLBY noon, taking Mrs. Bayard’s sister, family were Feb. 10 dinner guests (SEAL) City Recorder. Mrs. William Sweeney and family of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Published Feb. 21, Feb. 28 and March 7, 1963. back for a visit. Charles Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee Helen Snyder was a recent NOTICE OF BOND SALE of Caldwell are caring for the overnight guest of Peggy San- I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the City Recorder of the City of Nyssa, at City Hall, Nyssa, Oregon, children of their son, Irvin Dur- ders of Nyssa. until the hour of 7:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, March 12, 1963, on fee, while the parents are on a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder at which date, and at which time and place said bids will be publicly vacation trip to Salt Lake City. tended the Feb. 10 Square Dance opened by the City Council of said City at the Council Chambers at Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer and Callers said City Hall for the purchase of City of Nyssa Street Improvement council at Vale. Jeanette of Adrian visited Sun District No. 6 General Obligation Improvements Bonds in the sum day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Attend Book Club Meet of Thirty-three thousand and 00/100 ($33,000.00) Dollars, said bonds Charles Chapin and family. Mmes. Charles Schweizer, Al being in denominations of $500.00 and $1,000.00 each, all bearing of April 15, 1963, and maturing serially in numerical order as Mrs. Clifford Cates and chil bert Notheis and Delbert Poor at date follows: dren of Caldwell and Mr. and tended the Feb. 9 meeting of the Bond Number* Par Value of Bonds Date of Maturity Mrs. Hobart Dimmett and Roy of Book club at the Elton McCor 1, 2, 3 .... $ 3,000.00 April 15, 1964 Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests mick home in Parma. 4, 5, 6 __ 3,000.00___ April 15, 1965 7, 8, 9 ........ at the Harold Snyder home. 3,000.00 April 15, 1966 Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., attended the 10, 11, 12__ 3,000.00....... ____ April 15, 1967 HEC meeting Monday at the Attend Square Dance Party 13 500.00 ___ April 15, 1968 (Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder home of Mrs. Walter Fox in Nys- 14, 15, 16 3,000.00 __.... ....... April 15, 1968 sa. 17 500.00 and Mr. and Mrs. Orland White I ...... April 15, 1969 18, 19, 20 .... 3,000.00____ ....— April 15, 1969 of Ontario attended a Saturday I Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett and 21 .......... 500.00 April 15, 1970 evening square dance party at Mrs. Virgie Rookstool went to 22, 23, 24 3,000.00 ........ April 15, 1970 Nampa Feb. 9 to visit Mrs. L. W. ¡Mountain Home. 25 ........ 500.00 ........ April 15, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder Van Doren and children. 26, 27, 28 .... 3,000.00 ....... April 15, 1971 29 _____ went to Willow Creek Friday eve Mrs. Magnus Ekanger spent sev 500.00....... April 15, 1972 eral days last week in Pocatello 30, 31, 32 .... 3,000.00____ ning to help his sister, Mrs. Maude ____ April 15, 1972 33 500.00____ April 15, 1973 Cooper, celebrate her birthday visiting her brother, Paul Cleaver 34, 35, 36 3,000.00 __________ April April 15, 15, ’ 1973 1973 and family. anniversary. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidde. _ and J for the iL». ' ‘ 1er Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson, Mr. highest price obtainable, but Shall not be sold for less than par and and Mrs. James Langley and sons E. B. Smith home near Mitchell accrued interest. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer Butte were Mr. and Mrs. Bud All of said bonds shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed six and daughters were Sunday din Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Price per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal and in ner guests at the Joe Hobson of Ontario and their families, Mr. terest payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Nyssa, All bids must be unconditional and be accompanied by a home near Cairo to honor Joe on and Mrs. Ralph Hite and children Oregon. of Owyhee, John Knottingham certified check in the sum of One thousand five hundred and 00/100 his birthday anniversary. ($1,500.00) Dollars to become the property of the City of Nyssa if the and Pat Zamora of A Irian. successful bidder fails to comply with the contract of sale awarding Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott and said bonds to the bidder. Shirley of Payette visited Sunday The approving legal opinion of Shuler, Sayre, Winfree & Rankin evening with her brother, Mr. and attorneys at law, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished the success Mrs. Lamar Orr and children. ful bidder. PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Magnus 'Ekanger The City Council of the City of Nyssa reserves the right to reject visited Feb. 13 with Mr. and Mrs. any and all bids. Howard Day at Owyhee State Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this 18th day of February, 1963. park. rwAii A. H. COLBY (SEAL) City Recorder. Published Feb. 21, Feb. 28 and March 7, 1963. À-X NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Owyhee Irrigation District NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the board of directors of the Ridgeview Irrigation District will that the Board of Directors of the meet at the Ridgeview School Owyhee Irrigation District will House in the County of Malheur, meet on the 5th day of March, State of Oregon, that being the 1963, at 8:00 o’clock PM at the District’s office, at 7:30 p.m. on office of the District, 17 South the 19th day of February, 1963, First Street, Nyssa, Oregon, to to sit as a Board of Equalization sit as a Board of Equalization for for the purpose of reviewing and the purpose of reviewing and cor-1 correcting its assessment and ap recting its assessment roll and portionment of taxes for defray apportionment of charges for op ing the operation, maintenance eration and maintenance for the and construction costs and ex- 1963 irrigation season, and the penses for the District for the assessment of $5.30 per acre for operation and maintenance, de- year of 1963. linquencies in collections, reserve Any complaint concerning the assessments or any change desir ed must be entered with the Sec the South Board of Control, retary of the District before the Homedale, Idaho. date named herein and in order j Done by order of the board of to receive proper consideration directors. from th« Board. Felisa Echevarria Secretary, Ridgeview The 1963 assessment may be Irrigation District seen at the Ridgeview Irrigation First publication, Jan. 31, 1963. District office at the Ridgeview School House or at the office of Last publication, Feb. 21, 1963. and administration expenses and $2.10 per acre for construction charges during the year of 1963. The assessment roll and records for 1963 may be inspected at the office of the district by any interested person during office hours of each business day. Done by order of the Board of Directors. OWYHEE IRRIGATION DISTRICT By Harold Henigson Secretary First publication, Feb. 7, 1963. Last publication, Feb. 28, 1963. PLUMBING and HEATING Irvin Zimmerman PARMA—4-2981 Night work goes easier with NIGHTGUARD on the job! With this big, attractive Mercury Vapor safety light to illuminate your farmyard, you can see what you are doing. You can spot a hitchpin, see loose tools or other obstacles in your path. 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