Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag* Six THESE NYSSA STUDENTS were first place winners in the District F Oregon Business Education Association contests at Eastern Oregon State College in La Grande April 5. Dolores Elguezabal. left, won first place in intermediate typing; Kathev Shell, first place in printing calculator and third place in ten-key adding machine; and Donna Oldemeyer. first place in beginning typing. Fourteen Eastern Oregon sinovia com­ peted in the contest where certificates were awarded for first, second and third places in each of the following; beginning, interme­ diate and advanced typing, ten-key and printing calculator, filing, spelling, short­ hand. business law and bookkeeping. Accompanying the Nyssa students to La Grande were Cathy Montgomery and OBEA district representative Dale Schraufnagel. Nyssa teachers, and David Shell. Bit. BEND • Mrs. Dar rell English. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas and family left Thursday evening for Kla­ math Falls where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross English and Jay. The birth davs of Mrs. Darrell English. Thoshia Thomas. Jay English and Mrs. Ross English were observed while they were there. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty attended “Grandpa rents Day” Friday in Vale, ley visited their grandson Bob and Wills’ rooms. Julie and Angie Sillonis spent the weekend with their grandmother. Mrs. Rose Burns in Nyssa. Mr and Mrs W. C. Van DeWater and Kent moved Thursday into their new home in Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Dick Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. I INTRODUCING spred quality paint at a budget price. GiKJden is the name that s famous »or hne quality Spred* paints And now you can get that famous Glidden quality at a budget price with the new Spred Late» Flat Wan Pamt It was created especially for people who have to watch their budgets but still want quality Like the other Spred pamts it s easy to use and it gives a beautiful Hat finish So if you want famous Spred quality pamt at a budget price try Spred Latex Flat Wall Pamt Easy brush or roller »ppi »cation Clean hands and tools in soapy water Sale • Ones io <* rich, lustre sheen • Durable finish is ideal for wells end woodwork Reg. 10.35 Sale. . . . . . INSULATION Patio Roof Blown-In We have various materials Get your FREE ESTIMATES 1/2 Price •Aluminum •Corrigated Plastic ALUNINUM WINDOW CLOSE-OUTS CLOSE-OUT ULTRA HIDE Price PAINT Complete with Screens Weather Stripping, Sliders Width Height Reg. Interior-Exterior Masonry ___ Sale SK95 24” X 24” $24.70 $12.35 24” X 36” $31.40 $15.70 Reg. 8.95 36” X 24” $28.70 $14.35 Sale Price .......... 36” X 36” $36.80 $18.40 48” X 24” $33.40 $16.70 48” X 36” $42.50 $21.25 48” X 48” $52.70 $26.35 60” X 36” $49 40 $24.70 72” X 36” $53.60 $26.80 72” X 48” $67.60 $33.80 96” X 48” $100.50 $50.25 96” X 60” $118.80 $59.40 CABINET HINGES 3/8" Sets INSULATED WINDOWS also at Vi price off Many Attractive Finishes... 10' Pair STUNZ LUMBER CO Ontario 889-9647 407 E. Idaho Ave., New Plymouth 278-3216 Nyssa 372-2237 701 Adrian Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett and Mr and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny helped them. They will be greatly missed by Big Bend folk Mr and Mrs. Roger Smith and family have moved into the house they vacated from the Ross Corn place. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell entertained with a family gathering Thursday evening Guests were Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell and family of Nvssa; their daughter. Mrs Doug Went worth and daughter of California; and Mr and Mrs. Darryl Seuell and girls of Nampa Mrs. Ben Witty. Mrs. Charles Witty. Mrs. Erie Mausling and Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a TOPS DRD meeting at Boulevard Grange Tuesday evening. Jolly Jane Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Verl Bishop in Apple Valley. Mrs. Wilma Higgins was her assistant. There were IN members and one guest. Mrs. Roy Rookstool. Roll call was very interesting as they answered with “What Jolly Janes has done for me" or a witty word or phrase to stump the mem­ bers. Next meeting will be our 40th birthday. Mrs. Don Roberts and Mrs. Dyre Roberts called on Mrs. Lyle Halverson in Parma Wednesday evening. Mrs. Erie Mausling en­ tered St. Lukes Hospital on Thursday for surgery and returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and Carl attended the Musical “Sound of Music" Thursday evening at TVCC in Ontario. Mrs. Bud Walker of Weiser was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Seuell has luncheon tickets for any one going to Home Extension Achievement Day. April 19 at TVCC in Ontario. They arc $2 and must be purchased by April 7. None will be sold at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith are proudly announcing the birth of a son. Joshua Adam, born Sundav. April 6 at the Caldwell Memorial Hospital. He weighed in at 6-pounds and 11-ounces. Mr and Mrs. Rich Holly are the proud grandparents, other grand mother is Mrs. E. B. Smith of Nyssa. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Clara Holly and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pounds of Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newman of Homedale were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davis. Mrs. Phil Church of Wilder called in the Don and Dyre Roberts homes Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and Rosalie Saturday in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tallman in Napton. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Maus­ ling were supper guests of Mrs. Delaine Frank of Wilder Wednesday evening. Mrs. Anna Hamilton of Caldwell was a Friday over­ night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. Mrs. Dyre Roberts called to visit with them Friday evening. Ten ladies met Tuesday morning for a Bible Study at the home of Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. Mrs. Ben Witty is the leader. They are to study the book of Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Olenik and girls of Parma were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greene of Eagle Valley came Monday to sec Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery. Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Mrs. Varner Hopkins atten­ ded the Daugherty funerals Thursday afternoon in On­ tario. The Adrian Garden Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Varner Hopkins. Nine members and three guests, Mrs Roy Munsell. Mrs. Reg Ludy and Mrs. Bertha Allen of Parma attended. Mrs. Gladys Newbill told of her recent trip and Mrs. Gertye Jones gave the program on "Prttting Soils." Mrs. Don Roberts attended the Seminar “The Fullfilled Woman" at the Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa from Tuesday thru Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avery in Weiser Sunday evening where they Thursday, April 10, 1975 NEW INITIATES IN THE ADRIAN High School Honor Society are pictured, front row from left. Debbie Scott. Debbie Peutt, Maria Case. Joy Cameron and Louise Shenk. Second row. Lynn Witty. Sherri Price. Sandra Atagi. Susan Slam. Clara Fujikawa and David Pratt. Top row. Brendan Pratt. Libby Miller. Gloria Lorensen. Regina Sillonis. Joey Ishida and Tom Okai. Brendan Pratt and Tom Okai are old members. The bottom photo shows the old members of the society. Front row are Beth Zueger, Beulah Teeter. Roben Shenk. Deanna Chaney and Angela Conant. Back row. Chuck Svkes. Marchelle Davis. Shannon Linville. Harriet Lorensen and Marshall Witty. Mrs Dorothy Phelps is the adviser, and she stales that more than half of the initiates have a J.5 GPA or higher To get into the honor society a student must achieve scholastically, be of good character, be a good school citizen, and must be of service to the school. public Nonas IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE- GON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No 3504 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD H DAUGHERTY. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ VEN that Hermel H. Dau gherty and Harry F. Caviness have been appointed Co-Per­ sonal Representatives of the above-entitled estate and that their attorneys are Henlgson. Stunz 4 Fonda, whose address is 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are re­ quired to present them to the Co-Personal Representatives at 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the probate of the decedent's estate are hereby advised that additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the Co-Personal Rep­ resentatives or their said attorneys. Dated and first published this Nth day of April, 1975. /s/ Hermel H. Daugherty Co-Personal Representatives /a/Harry F. Caviness Co-Personal Representatives Published April 10, 17, 14. 1975,______________________ visited their niece Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Voeny of San Luis Obispo. California Mrs. Dyre Roberts played pinochle Friday afternoon with the Happy Dozen Piochle Club al the home of Mrs. Elsie Diven in Nyssa. She earned low prize. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and Carl enjoyed an outing up Succor Creek Sunday. Mrs. John Packwood atten­ ded Prebyterial in Nampa Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Jewett of Caldwell visited in the Erie Mausling home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and Rosalie of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney and fmaily. Mrs. Winifred Bennett. Mrs. Kay Ishida and Mrs. Dick Bennett went to the Boise Airport Tuesday eve­ ning where they met Mrs. Tom Ishida. She reported Tom was doing well since his recent heart surgery in Portland. There were six members attending TOPS meeting Monday afternoon at the Charles Witty home. Mrs. Eric Mausling was best loser for the month of March. She also was best loser for February. A very interesting contest ended and another, a • "Volkswagon Auto Race" has been started. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOS Take notice that on April II. 1975 at 2:00 P M at the North Water Tower. Locust Avenue and North Third Street. Nyssa. Oregon, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction, vehicles may be inspected by contacting the Police Department pur­ suant to Ordinance No. 364 to the highest bidder for cash, abandoned automobiles in possession of the City of Nyssa to wit: 1959 Pontiac. Serial Number L59CI9(M7. California License (PR 7N.1 1964 Dodge Station Wagon. Serial Number 7742556853. Okla Lie WWHJ52 /•// Alvin A. Allen Chief of Police Published March 27. April J and April 10. 1975 NOTICE OF MEETING BIG BEND IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY Gi­ ven that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Big Bend Irrigation District sit­ ting as a Board of Equali­ zation will meet on May 6, 1975, at N 00 p.m. of said day at the residence of George Zueger. Secretary, within said District, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment roll and apportionment of charges for operation, maintenance, and construction charges for the 1975-1976 fiscal year. The assessment of $.40 per acre is levied for operation and maintenance of the Big Bend Unit of the District. $.40 per acre is levied for operation and maintenance of the Park Unit of the District. $3.80 per acre is levied to meet the construction and rehab char­ ges (as determined by the Secretary of Interior) of the Park Unit of the District for the 1975-1976 fiscal year. The annual operation and maintenance charge of $N.50 per acre for the season of 1975 for the Park Unit is the rate set by the Boise Project Board of Control. All water used in excess of 3'/> acre feet is $2.45 per acre foot. The assessment roll and record may be inspected by any interested person at the office of the Secretary. By order of the Board of Directors. Big Bend Irrigation District /a/ George Zueger, Sec. George Zueger. Secretary Published April 10. 17. 24. 1975 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE­ GON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No 1505 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of KAREN JEAN DAUGH ERTY. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ VEN that Harry F. Caviness and Hermel H. Dau­ gherty have been appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the above entitled estate and that their attorneys are Henigson. Stunz A Fonda, whose address is 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims agai­ nst the estate are requred to present them to the Co Per­ sonal Representatives at 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the dale of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the probate of the decedent’s estate are hereby advised that additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the Co-Personal Re presenttives or their said attorneys. Dated and first published this 8th day of April. 1975. /s/Harry F. Caviness Co-Personal Representatives /s/Hermel H. Daugherty Co-Personal Representatives Published April 10. 17. 24, 1975. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE­ GON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No 1499 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Madge Elaine Wilson, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ VEN that Lloyd A. Wilson has been appointed personal representative of the above entitled estate and that his attorneys are Henigson. Stunz A 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 Mam Street, Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may he harred. Additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the personal repre­ sentative or his said attor­ neys. Dated and first published this 27th day of March, 1975. /»/ Lloyd A Wilson Personal Representative Published March 27, April 3, and April 10. 1975