THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1967
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
defendants, on or after October modeling of the existing build
13, 1964, in and to the north ing. Work 1« to be performed
half of the following parcel; under one general contract
Beginning at the southwest cor^ which will Include Mechanical
Sealed
ner of Lot 21, Block 5 of the and Electrical work.
Correct Plat Oregon ¿Western bids will be received until
Colonization Company, Second 8:00 P.M., MDT, October 3,
Addition (known as Highway 1967, at the Meeting Room in
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
NOTTE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aealed bids Will to received Subdivision, 2nd), and being part the City of Nyssa library build
by the Secretary ot Malfeeur Memorial Hr s, tai District of of Sec. 33, Twp. 17 S., R. 47 ing, 319 Main St., Nyssa. Ore.
Bias wm oe opened publicly
Malheur County, Oregon, at Malheur Manorial Hospital at E.W.M., Malheur County, Ore
Nyaaa, Oregon, until the hour ot 8 00 o’clock P. M. Mountain gon; thence north 105 feet to the at the above stated time and
Daylight Time, on the 4th day of October, 1967, on which date true point of beginning, thence place and read aloud. Bids re
and at which time and place bald bids will be publicly opened by east 415 feet, thence north 210 ceived after the time fixed for
me Board of Directors oi said noapiuu uistrict at me meeting feet, thence west 415 feet, opening cannot be considered.
room In the aald Hospital, for the purchase of Malheur Memorial thence south 210 feet to the Bidders and other properly in
Hospital District General Obligation Bonds In the sum of true point of beginning, or so terested are Invited to be pre
Three Hundred Twenty-one Thousand and 00/100 (>321,000.00) much thereof as may be neces sent at the Bid Opening.
Dollars, said bonds being in denominations of >1,000.00 each, sary to satisfy the judgment and DOCUMENTS:
all bearing date of November 1, 1967, and maturing serially in the costs accruing by virtue of
the execution.
Sale will be
(a) Specifications, including
numerical order as follows;
subject to confirmation by the Bid »nd Con tract Documents and
BOND NUMBERS
AMOUNT
DATE OF MATURITY court and to redemption as pro Drawings, may be examined or
secured at the office of SMITH
1 to 11 inclusive • . $ 11,000.00 . . . January 1, 1969 vided by law.
Dated and first published: A KEYS, Architects, Route 1.
12 to 22 Inclusive 0 .
11,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1970
Box 184-E, Ontario, Oregon.
23 to 33 Inclusive a .
11,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1971 August 31, 1967.
>4 to 45 Inclusive • .
last publication: September DEPO6IT:
12,000.00 .
. . January ». 1972
4« to 57 inclusive • .
General Contractor
$50.00
12,000.00 . J . . January L 1973 21, 1967.
58 to 70 Inclusive • .
Robert G. Ingram, Sheriff
Electrical Contractor $35.00
13,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1974
71 to 84 inclusive • .
Mechanical Contractor $35.00
ot Malheur County, Oregon
14,000.00 . - . . January 1, 1975
85 to 98 Inclusive •
14,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1976 Yturri, O’Kief & Cox
99 to 113 Inclusive a .
(a) Refunds: The full amount
15,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1977 Attorneys at Law
114 to 128 inclusive • .
of deposit for one (1) set of
15,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1978 Yturn Building
129 to 144 inclusive • .
Documents will be refunded to
16,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1979 Ontario, Oregon
145 to 161 Inclualve a .
17,000.00 .
actual bidders upon return of the
. . January 1, 1980
162 to 178 Inclusive 0 .
17,000.00 .
. . January 1. 1981 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIE6: Documents, unmutllated and
179 to 19« inclusive • .
without marks or annotations at
18,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1982
197 to 215 inclusive 0 .
19,000.00 . • . . January 1, 1983 INVITATION:
or before the time set for open
An Invitation to bid Is ex
216 to 235 Inclualva
ing bids. Other deposits will
.
20,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1984
236 to 255 inclualva
.
20,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1985 tended by the Board of Direc be refunded with dedvctions for
256 to 276 Inclusive «
21,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1986 tors of Malheur Memorial Hos the actual cost of reproduction
277 to 298 Inclualva 0
22,000.00 .
. . January 1, 1987 pital District, Nyssa, Oregon of the Documents under the
299 to 321 lncluaive 0 .
23,000.00 . • . . January 1. 1988 for the construction of a Nursing same conditions.
Home Addition and some re
[legal Notice»
CASTING THEIR LOTS with the Treasure Valley Community
college foott>all fortunes are Ex-Bulldog standouts Gene Brown
and (.ary Mason. Also on tin- Chukar roster is 'Swede* Mason.
Opening game was Sept. 16 in the Ontario high school foot
ball stadium against Yakima Valley college. The final score,
34-18, in favor of the TVCC squad, with a strong defense
in the final half. The Chukars’ nest contest is at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, Sept. 26 against the College of Idaho lunior var
sity squad. The game will be played on the junior high field
In Payette and will be a benefit for the stadium, sponsored
by the Payetti* Lions club.
rBIG’BENDi 1
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By Goldie Roberts
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs.
Varner Hopkins and Kenneth
entertained Sept. 11 with a bar
becue dinner for Mrs. Creola
B« tt:., Mrs. Eleanoi Attidariy
of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Jones, who recently returned
from Germany, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Ullman of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pelton of
Clarkston, Wash, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hill and family of Boise
Tom Atteberry of Ontario and
Mrs, Betty Heich of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng
lish, Ross and Eleanor attend
ed a Clary family picnic, Sept.
10 in Caldwell.
The dinner
honored Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Watson of Peck, Idaho.
Water Heatin ¿1
Troubles?
Big Bend Extension Unit
members met Sept. 19 at the
home of Mrs. Varner Hopkins.
The lesson, 'Buying new Furn
iture’ was given by Mrs. Hop
kins and Mrs. Verl Bishop.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser re
ceived word Sept. 2 of the ar
rival of a great-granddaughter,
Kerry Ann, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Bell ot Hermis
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
also have a new granddaughter,
Deborah Lynn, born Aug. 16
to Mr. and Mrs. la*Roy Bish
op of Spokane.
Jolly Janes met Sept. 20 at
the home of Florence Ocamica.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell
and Lois visited Sept. 10 with
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Seuell
in Nampa.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser had as
Sept. 10 dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Delno BrockandCarol
of Sunset Valley, Mrs. Jim
Sheehan of Boise.
Minos. Leroy Bennett, John
Samer, Edythe Prosser and Er
nest Seuell attended a recent
Adrian garden club meeting at
the home of Mrs. George De-
Haven.
PERSONAL
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Owner
Phone 372-3545
NYSSA ...OREGON
That a portion ot the net Incom« and revenue da rived from the
operation of the Malheur Memorial Hospital and nursing facility
addition thereto shall be pledged for payment of anneal principal
and interest on aald bonds, with any insufficiency for payment
of such principal and interest to be provided by an annual ad
valorem tax on all taxable property within aald hospital district.
Said bonds will ba sold to the highest and best bidder and for
the highest price obtainable, but shall not be sold for leu than
par and accrued interest
Interest on uld bonds shall not exceed five (5%) per cent par
annum, payable aeml-annually, both principal and Interest payable
at the office of the County Treasurer of Malheur County, Oregon.
All bids must be unconditional and be accompanied by a certified
or cashier's check in the sum of Ten Thousand and 00/100
010,000.00) Dollars to become the property of the Malheur
Memorial Hospital District if the successful bidder falls to
comply with the contract of sale awarding said bonds to the
bidder.
The approving legal opinion of Staler, Rankin, Myers A
Walsh, attorneys at law, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
the successful bidder.
The Board ot Directors of Malheur Memorial Hospital District
reserves the right to reject any and all blds.
Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this 13th day of September, 1967.
victor R. Hatarcnaa
Secretary of Malheur Memorial
Hospital District
First Publication: September 14, 1967
Final Publication: September 21, 1967
BID GUARANTEE:
(a) The Bidder is required to
furnish five per cent (5%) of the
base bid in the form of a certi
fied check, a bank cashier’s
check, or a bid bond, represent
ing a guarantee that he shall
execute all items as outlined
in the Documents, Specifica
tions and Plans.
Keslers Have Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kesler
of Loa Angeles became par
ents of a seven-pound girl on
Sept. 15, and named her Con
nie Jo.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler Sr.
of rural Nyssa.
RIGHT TO REJECT BID6;
(a) The right is reserved to
reject any or all bids and to
waive informalities.
(b) No bidder may withdraw
his bid after the time set for
the opening thereof unless the
award of theContract is delayed
for a period exceeding thirty
(30) days.
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL DISTRICT
Nyssa, Oregon
/•/: Everett C. Heldt
Chairman of the Board
Attest: Victor R. Hatarchak
Secretary of the Board
First publication: Sept. 14,
1967.
By Order of the Board of
Final publication: Sept. 28,
Directors:
1967.
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442 N. MAIN
NYSSA, OREGON
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October 13, 1964, in a case
In addition to Mrs. Ted Bram
entitled H.R. Fell, plaintiff, vs.
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Robert Lee Hicks and Lillian
Lewis Hower; her brother and
Hicks aka Lucille Hicks, aka
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. that I will sell the following
Lillian Burgers, aka Nellie
Dale Peck of Kansas, Sept. real property at public sale, to
Burgers, defendants, in the Cir
13 evening visitors in the Bram the highest bidder for cash, cuit Court of Malheur County,
mer home were Mr. and Mrs. at 10:00 a.m., Sept. 25, 1967, per annum from August 1, 1963,,
Wendell Klein and family of at the front door of the Malheur plus >150.00 attoroeys fees,
Nampa. Klein is principal at County Courthouse, Vale, Ore plus «¿j.aa costs ana disburse
the Roosevelt school there, and gon. The sale is pursuant to a ments, less $20.00 paid Sept
is Mrs. Brammer’s cousin. Writ of Execution issued on a ember 13, 1965; >100.00 paid
judgment which was rendered September 22, 1965; $10.00paid
September 3, 1965; $20.00 paid
September 28, 1965, and $10.00
paid August 23, 1965. Thepro-
perty to be sold is all of the
right, title and interest of the
NOTICE
OF SALE
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