Thursday, July 31, 1975 I News From Big Bend I By ( m WI< Robarla BIG BEND . Mr. and Mr» Dick Bennett and family. Mrs. Winifred Bennett and Mark Wood of Marsing left Monday to vacation at Fish Lake. The Dick Bennetts returned home Thursday. Mrs. Margaret Wood of Marsing joined the others on Friday and all came home Sunday. Jolly Janes Club will meet Wednesday afternoon. Au­ gust 6 with Mrs. Horace Chaney in Caldwell. Mem bers are reminded to remem ber their Secret Pals. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lundt and David Shirk of Burns visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and Carl from Thurs­ day until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater and Kent of Caid­ well were Fridays* supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. They had just returned from a vacation in Kansas and Indiana. Mrs. Dyre Roberts atten­ ded the Happy Dozen Pino­ chle Club at the home of Mrs. Lull Slam in Newell Heights Friday afternoon. Mrs. Louise Bailey left Saturday evening for Port­ land to visit her son. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey and boys. She had visited for the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts and boys. Mrs. Ben Witty, Libby Miller. Lynne Witty and Chuck Sykes attended a swimming party for the Adnan Presbytenan Youth group Wednesday evening at the home of Shcm Price in Ridgeview Gordon DeGroff of Stan­ ton, Calif, came Saturday to visit his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DcWatrr Mr and Mrs. Clyde Riggs of Parma called on Mr. and Mrs Dyre Roberts Saturday evening Danny and Terry Mueller of Eugene and Doug and Darin Watson of Junction City arc visiting in the Dallas Chaney home. The Mueller boys are Mrs. Chaney's nephews. Mrs. Erie Mausling took Mrs Betty Foster and three daughters to the Boise Airport Saturday afternoon where they left by plane for their home in Miami. Florida. They had visited the past week with the Mausling». Mr. and Mr». Darrell English and Mr. and Mrs Stan Thomas and family picnicked in Hazekon, Idaho with her brother, Warren Clary and family. Enroute home they were stopped for sometime by an accident on the road. In the car that was stopped beside them were Mr and Mrs Harold New­ man. former Adrian princi­ pal. their daughter Anne, husband and family. Mrs. Noel Tuppeny and Mrs. Dyre Roberts called on Mrs Florence Henderiider at the Nampa Convalescent Center. Saturday morning. In the afternoon they visited Mrs. Anna Hamilton in the Josh Lowell home in Caldwell Mrs. Joe Witty and Lynne and Mrs Ben Witty attended the movie "Gospel Road" by Johnny Cash at the Park Avenue Baptist Church in Nvssa Saturday evening Mr and Mr». Dick Reed and girls of Boise called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Van DeWater Sunday Mr and Mrs. Erie Maus ling attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gunderson in Nampa Saturday evening Mrs. Dallas Chaney ac­ companied Mrs. Trena De Geus of Homedale to Trout­ dale for the weekend. Mrs. Stan Thomas and family visited her cousin. Mrs. Helen Williams and family Monday afternoon In the Gale Marlin home in Adnan. Mrs. Williams left Monday evening for her home in Kodiak. Alaska. Lynne and Laurie Witty left Sunday for the Baptist Church Camp at Warm Lake. Eleven members of the Adrian Livestock 4-H Club met Monday morning at the home of their leader, Mrs. Rex Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Van De Water of Caldwell were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Water. Mr. and Mrs Emil Beguhl. Mrs. Patricia Bledsoe. Bret and Brenda of Boise brought a picnic- dinner to the home of their mother. Mra. Ethel Smith Sunday in honor of her birthday, also Mrs. Bledsoe and Brets' birthdays. Later they attended the Adrian High School Reunion. Mrs. Mary Auker of Page Seven Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon | Beaverton. Oregon is visiting Mrs. Winifred Bennett this week. Susan Carroll of Sunset Valley was a Tuesday over mght guest of Judy Lovitt. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus ling received a special telephone call Sunday eve­ ning from their son. Pvt. Mark Mausling of the U. S. Marines. The fifteen minute call from San Diego was awarded to him for the second highest score in Marksmanship. Mr. and Mrs. David Witty and family of Ontario and Nita Spear of Vale called on Mr and Mrs. Charles Witty. The David and Joe Wittys alto attended the Adrian Home Owners May File Claims Against Builders Any home owner who believes he has a claim against a residential builder, rcmodeller or repair contrac­ tor for breach of contract should not delay filing his High School Reunion. Mrs. Lee Lovitt is staying with her mother. Mrs. Julia Cailaham in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fugle­ man and lieen of Nampa and Bill Van De Water of Caldwell were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWa­ ter. The Van DeWaters and Mrs. Fugleman are brothers and sister. Mrs. Darrell English, Mrs. Stan Thomas and Toahia attended a bridal shower for Crystal Skelton in Roswell Tuesday evening. claim, says the Oregon Builders Board "Some home owners wait too long," said Florence Doer­ fler, Administrator of the Board. "Arbitration is most effective if the Builders Board is notified within one year from the completion of the work.” The Builders Board, an arm of the State Department of Commerce, was created by the 1971 Legislature to aid consumers in the home construction area. The Home builders Law requires that anyone holding himself out as a residential contractor register with the Board, post a bond or other security and maintain a minimum amount of liability insurance. When a builder goes out of business, his i* released a year from the end of his registration. For this reason, Mrs. Doerfler said home owners should not procrastinate in filing claims. Members of the Board, which includes three buil­ ders. said consumers in the home construction and repair field should follow these guidelines when having work done: 1. Be sure any contractors from whom you get bids hold current Builders Board regis­ tration. Ask to see his Certificate of Registration. 2. Get written bids from at least three contractors. 3. Get a written, signed contract describing the work to be done and the fees to be paid. Unregistered builders may not be issued building permits, file liens or sue in state courts for unpaid compensation. Address of the Builders Board is 4th Floor. Labor 4 Industries Bldg., Salem, Ore­ gon 97310. 1ht 0(d 1i/mvL u u u u County Receives Highway User Revenue Distribution of $6,000,818 82 in highway-user funds to the 36 counties of the state was announced today by the Slate Highway Division. The allocation is based on the statutory 20 percent for the period April I to June 30. 1975. The funds come from the following sources: motor vehicle registration and ope­ rator's license fees, gasoline taa. use fuel tax, motor carrier fees, and fines and penalties collected for viola­ tions of the size and weight statues where complaints are made by the Highway Divi­ sion weighmasters. Because ot the action taken during the recent legislative session, starting in August. 1975, the apportionment of the counties will be distri­ buted on a monthly basis rather than quarterly The allocation to each county is based on the number of vehicles regis­ tered in it. Malheur County will receive $75.608.47 based on 22,097 vehicles. rl'tiE'l 1Um NO NEED TO CHASE FOOD BARGAINS! o OD LA NI THEY'RE RLL HERE! S DOLLAR DAYS CENTER CUTRIB — E xtra lean . V xQ PORKllT CHOPS GREAT FOR BAR-0-Q UARA. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP ¿TEAK save 6« UGHT- UÉAN BY THE PIECE . RICH'5 52oz. OAß PACON R’ R». 89$ FRYER RICH SAVE 24- HERSHEY Ifeoz SYRUP^QV gave st TREASURE y AU-EY MARINA AÍ6T 4eou.PK&. 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