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Nytsa Gate City Journal, Nytsa, Oregon Pag« Ten Thursday, February 20, 1975 NOTICE OF BOND SALE 8 AM. TO 8 P M. WEEKDAYS MW 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS MARKETS USDA CHOICE BEEF... Plus WITH THESE LOW LOW i— V Si If a lL/£\ A A . '■ lp* / xj PRICES 1 . t » a A ’ *• BACON ENDS * PIECES FRYER LEGS OR THIGHS HALIBUT STICKS YOUR cuoia BEEF LIVER OF ANY OF SLICED FRESH THE LISTED EACH lb. OR PKG. ITEMS CHUNK BOLOGNA fish sticks BL l * p * ck RESERS TORTILLAS 2-49‘ 10 oz. PKG. ARMOUR’S LUNCH MEATS ox TAILS TURKEY ROAST HINDQUARTERS • 6 ox. PKG. P1CTSWEET 10 ox. BOX V - ----- * r I HAWAIIAN GOLD MEDAL FLOUR REG. OR UNBLEACHED COUPON VALUE 20c GOOD AT MAW—NYSSA EAT. Z-Z2-75 EXP. 2-22-75 ■ONE ITEM PER COUPON MRS. FILBERT'S SOFT lb. PKG. PINEAPPLE : 59' PKTSWEET ORANGES SÍ29 JUMBO SIZE | > BROCCOLI 3,„$100 SPEARS____ J I NAVEL 35 MIN ba GREEN io ox J . $4 00 PEAS ®ox 4 * ORE-IDA SOUTHERN STYLE 2 lb. BAG. JAf CASE HASH BROWNS 47 EGGO WAFFLES CELERY HEARTS AOc 69' J ¡MARGARINE BRUSSEL SPROUTS ORANGE JUICE “ LETTUCE 4 - spo FARM FRESH A COUPON VALUE 10c 4 ONE ITEM PER COUPON I GOOD AT MAW—NYSSA L7 V>| [ bean SALE I PR ELL LIQUID _______ SYRUP s1” ► ► GOOD AT MAW—NYSSA COUPON VALUE 10c __________ - ► EXP. 2-22-75 GOOD AT MAW—NYSSAj^Ç s *JE_ ! salad f tomatoes ¿APPLE JUIC 59‘ Sh 98' W w V TLBt _ j SAFETY CUFF GLOVES ALUMINUM FRY PAN EKCO 10 In. teflon S' (DATED 9' I6’ 1” COVERED CAKE PAN r pac trat 3 'T6"; $ 35c OFF LABEL EXCEDRIN AVOCADOS MUSHROOMS SHAMPOO 36 CT. FUERTES FRESH RED MEXICAN OR PINTOS x*x-x*x*x«x*x»x«x*>> 1 $ TREETOP 4* az ■^yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy^y ÎTOMATO 0# > S JUICE *»■» 2-25' 4 - $1* I : i; DEI MONTE GREEN ONIONS great northern 1119' WHOLE SUN 12 oz RADISHES A LOG CABIN BUTTERED -- JJ 13 oz. PKG, JUMBO SIZE Maturity Dales Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc Inc. Inc. of ALWAYS FRESH Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 8:00 o'clock P.M on the 10th day of March, 1975, and immediately thereafter will be publicly opened by the District School Board of School District No. 26. Malheur County. Oregon, for the purchase, at not less than par value thereof and the full amount of accrued interest thereon, of ths following described negotiable general obligation coupon bonds of such school district, in the principal amount of 82,354.000. dated April I. 1975, in denominations of 85.000 each, excepting bond No. <471 to be in the denomination of 84.000, and maturing serially in numerical order as follows Bri>«2 | December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December Deceml>er December December 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 199.1 1994 1995 1995 The bonds of the issue that mature after December I, 1985 will be redeemable at the option of the school district in regular numerical order at par and accrued interest to the date of redemption on December I. 1986 and upon any interest payment date thereafter. The bonds will bear interest payable semiannually, on June 1st and December 1st al such rate or rates, tn multiples of one-fourth C.th) or one-tenth (|/IOth) of I percent, not exceeding a net effective rate of seven percent (7%) per annum, as shall be specified by the successful bidder The bonds shall have but one coupon for the interest due on any interest payment date. Both the principal of and the interest on the bonds will be paid at the office of the county treasurer of Malheur County. Oregon, at Vale. Oregon The difference between the highest and lowest interest rates bid shall not esceed one and one half percent (I per annum The bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, but the district school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids Unlessall bids are rejected, the bonds will be awarded to the bidder complying with the terms of the notice of sale, and submitting the bid which, if none of the bonds are called for redemption prior to final maturity date, provides the lowest cost to the school district. Each bid must be unconditional, must be accompanied by a certified check or cashier's check in favor of the district, of or upon a bank doing business in the stale of Oregon, in the sum of 847,080.00. and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds." No interest will be allowed on the deposit with the bid. and the check of the successful bidder will be retained as part payment of the bonds or to secure the school district against any loss resulting from failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of its bid Each bidder shall include in its bid a statement of the total interest cost to the district, if its bid be accepted, provided none of the callable bonds of the issue are redeemed prior to final maturity date. The successful bidder will be furnished, without cost, with the approving opinion of the law firm of Rankin. Walsh. Ragen A Roberts. Attorneys at Law. 620 Morgan Building. Portland. Oregon, to the effect that the bonds are valid and legally binding general obligations of School District No. 26. Malheur County. Oregon, and. unless paid from other sources, are payable from ad valorem taxes levied upon all of the taxable property within the District without limitation as to rate or amount. The firm will also furnish a statement in such approving opinion that they have taken into account litigation recently instituted in certain states, including Olsen v. State of Oregon, challenging the constitutionality of the present system of levying taxes and applying funds for public school purposes, and that it does not modify or qualify the conclusions stated in their opinion. The successful bidder will also be furnished with certificates in form satisfactory to the law firm evidencing the proper execution and delivery of the bonds and receipt of payment therefor. The obligations hereunder to deliver or accept the bonds pursuant hereto shall be conditioned on the availability and delivery at the time of delivery of the bonds of the approving opinion, and of a certificate, in form and tenor satisfactory to the law firm and dated as of the date of such delivery, to the effect that there is no litigation pending or threatened, to the knowledge of the signer or signers thereof, relating to the bonds, which certificate will make reference to the litigation referred to above and will state the Issuer is not a party to such litigation. The legal opinion of the law firm of Rankin. Walsh. Ragen A Roberts, hereinabove referred to. will be printed on the reverse side of the bonds at the expense of the District. The bonds will be delivered complete, without undue delay, at the expense of the school District, at such city in Oregon as the successful bidder shall name. W L McPartland Clerk of School District No. 26 Malheur County, Oregon Address: Nyssa. Oregon 97913 Date of first publication: February 20. 1975 Date of second publication: February 27, 1975 ON SALE THIS WEEK ¡9' LAMESA SAUCER 'yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.^yyyyyyyy^yyyiyyyyyy.-ÿi with «very 85 00 purchase >2 oz. CANS 39* Reg $1 19 Drl Montr LaMeta Completer Feature TOMATO CATSUP TEA BAGS LIPTON 48 COUNT 9"-VEGETABlf BOWL DOUBLE LUCK C 3REEN BEAK 15‘/> M. 7/8. 15/1 B1- 79' 4 $ioo fl10—ROLL PKG. SOFLIN T-TISSUE $129 WESTERN FAMILY VEG. OIL “ •* 89' HOME DAIRIES COTTAGE CHEESE __ 2 lb. CTN. 99C MAW ASSORTED FLAVORS ICE CREAM GAL. ÇÇC RITZ CRACKERS 10» OFF LABEL IVORY LIQUID 16 BOX f 7 22 oz. 69' I