Thursday, Juna 3, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa. Oregon Events Around Adrian By Dale MBS. EDITH AMAN was presented with a plaque by Superintendent W. L. McPartland at retirement ceremonies last Friday. Seated with her at the head table were daughter in-law Mrs Russell (Linda) Aman, right, and daughter Rosemary and husband. Mr and Mrs. Dan Martin, left. Mrs. Aman has been high school librarian for the past four years, succeeding the late Harriet Brumbach. Her teaching career has been mostly in this area after graduation from Northwest Nazarene College, with service at Emmett and Burns before coming to Nyssa. Glade Williams LEGAL NOTICES Jaycee President IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No 3567 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Klaas Siam, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gerrit Timmer­ man has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate and that his attorneys are Henig- soa. 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 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 Personal Rep­ resentative or his said attor­ neys. Dated and first published this 27th day of May. 1976. Ill Gerrit Timmerman Personal Representative No. 3556 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Ruth C. Foster Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Raymond T. Sager has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate and that his attorneys are Henig- son, Stunz and 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 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 Personal Repre­ sentative or his said attor­ neys. Dated and first published this 27th day of May. 1976. /a/ Raymond T. Sager Personal Representative Published May 27, June 3. 10. 1976 Published May 27, June 3, 10. 1976 NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON ROOFING NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON SCHOOL BUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ VEN that sealed bids for a 60-passenger school bus for School District No. 26 in accordance with specifica­ tions on file in this office of the clerk will be received until 8 00 p.m on Monday. June 14, 1976 at which time they will be opened at the regular meeting of the district School Board Bids will be accepted on the bus body and chassis separately. School District No. 26 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 3rd day of June. 1976. W. L. McPartland. Clerk Published June 3. 1976 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl- VEN that sealed bids for roofing approiimately 58 squares Arcadia and 80 squares Primary Building (total IJ8 squares). School ~ be District No. 26. will received until 8:00 p.m. •B Monday, June 14. 1976 at which time they will be opened at the regular meet ing of the district School Board. Plans and specifications arc on file in the clerk's office, School District No. 26 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 3rd day of June. 1976. W. L. McPartland. Clerk Published June 3. 1976. Glade Williams of Salem has been elected to serve as Jaycee President for the 1976-77 years. He is a partner and collection manager for Caa- cade Collection Inc. in the Salem area. He is the son of Alyce Williams, and the late Gordon Williams of Nyssa. Also serving on the board this year as a director is Gary Ross, son of Dr. Bert Ross and Stella Ross of Nyssa. |N«ws Fraijlig B«>d| Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett called on Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett in Roswell Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis. Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. Pete Sillonis and Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended funeral services for Mrs. Luit Stsm in Nyssa Tuesday afternoon. wi»t ______ visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven. They ail spent a night at Leslie Gulch. They left for home Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Mosier and family of The Dalles came Thursday after­ noon to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven. They will return home on Monday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven and house guests all had a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Skerjanec in Ontario. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven went to the Weiser cemeteray and later visited her aunts, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Wyman in Weiser. Mrs. Sue Ashcraft and Mrs. Anna Long visited Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes Saturday evening. ADRIAN - Mrs. G. E. Mackey helped Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt paint two days last week. Their house trailer parked at the Lee Lovitt ranch burned down Wednes­ day evening of last week. Mrs. Frances Freel and Marlene Jenkins will be giving a shower for Carl and Judy Lovitt Tuesday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and family. Miss Judy Lovitt. Larry Mackey and sons of Nyssa and also Mr. and Mrs. Jim King of Corvallis and Mrs. Minnie Mackey. A benefit dance for Carl and Judy Lovitt will be given at the Oregon Trail Grange Hall Saturday evening. Also the Jolly Janes Club of Big Bend will give the Lovitts a linen shower Wednesday afternoon at the Chaney home in Big Bend. HELLO Mr. and Mrs. Oscar WT WORLD! Schafer spent Sunday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Kendall in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Kin Steinke The Schafers went to the of Juntura. Oregon are the cemetery in Middleton. In proud parents of a baby girl the afternoon Mrs. Schafer bom Sunday, May 30. She and Mrs. Kendall went to weighed seven-pounds, two- Boise to the antique show. ounces. This is the couple's Mrs. Mary Aukerof Aloha. first child. Oregon and Mrs. Winifred Grandparents are Mr. and Bennett of Big Bend visited Mrs. Dareld Steinke of Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer Great-grandmothers, are Sunday morning. Mrs Verda Steinke and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs W. C. Van DeWater and son Kent of Blanche Weeks of Nyssa. Caldwell were Sunday eve­ ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant of Carl Begeman Nyssa proudly announce the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege­ birth of their son, Paul man returned home Saturday Andrew, who was born morning after spending two Friday, May 28. 1976 at Holy weeks visiting his brother, Rosary Hospital in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Begeman He tipped the scales at eight­ in Phillipsburg, Kansas. His pounds and two-ounces. brother Louis has been ill. He joins four sisters at While there they visited home. Carolee. Stefanie, many old acquaintances. Jennifer and Andrea. Gilbert Deffenbaugh of Beaming grandparents are Nysaa and Criatine Orris of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur Ridgeview were Sunday after­ of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. noon visitors in the Oliver Cecil Sant of Seattle. Wash­ Freel home. ington. Extra proud great- Mrs. Mabie Piercy and grandparents are Mrs. Mar­ Mrs Anna Long accom­ tha Barnes of Middleton. panied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Idaho and Mrs. Laura Mon­ Looney and Mary to Emmett cur of Burley, Idaho. Sunday for a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Raynor. Annivertarieg Mrs. Mabie Piercy. Mrs. Sue Ashcraft and Mrs. Anna Jaae 3 - Mr. and Mr». Long attended the wedding Duane Buchtel of Judy Mecham and Gary Jaae 4 • 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Saturday evening at Keith Moss the Christian Church in Jaae 5 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Nyssa. Larry Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Jaae 9 ■ Mr. and Mrs. and Mary were guests of Bob Newgen Mrs. Anna Long Saturday for a birthday dinner celebrating the 21 birthday of Mary Looney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowles and family of Med­ ford returned from their tnp to Yellowstone National Park last Sunday evening and THE NYSSA PUBLIC LIBRARY will be officially opening the Bicentennial celebra­ tion, June 1st, with Virginia Brandt's "Scenic Malheur County Landmarks”. The land­ scapes. painted in oil. cover a period from 1957 to 1976. The art is authentic, but of course, time has changed how things look now. The artist was first to show displays in the library, in 1968. She is the artist laureate in the state of Oregon, and has had shows in the Boise Gallery of Art. Meier A Frank in Salem, and at the Oregon State Fair in Salem. TV Mrs. Brandt has promoted art for the Nyssa Public Library since the opening of the city service, and has continued faithfully every month during the years to seek local artists. She is self-taught, and has worked with various types of art. She is a member of the Oregon Society of Artists. In order to belong to this group, the artist's work must reach a certain standard to pass the board of directors in this organization. This display may be viewed during the months of June and July during regular library hours. Christian Women To Meet The Son Shiners of Nyssa The Treasure Valley Chris­ will provide special music. tian Women's Club will hold Speaker for the morning a brunch Wednesday. June 9 will be Jo Rember of Spokane at the La Paloma Restaurant Come for a great Time of in Ontario at 9:30 a.m. Special feature will be Music and Fun. Free baby "Dippidy Do Do,” by Jana sitting. First Baptist Church, Melhorn, with Dip and Drape S.W. 7th and 3rd Avenue. For reservations call 452- Dolls. 3780. Carlene and Darlene Car­ rol of Sunset Valley were Monday overnight and Tues­ day guests of Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Relan Cooley of Baker. Cariene’s special teacher was also a caller Tuesday afternoon. Professional Directory NOTICE OF ELECTION NYSSA SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 26 OF MALHEUR COUNTY OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY Gi­ ven that an election will be held in School District No. 26. of Malheur County. State of Oregon, from 8 a m to 8 p.m. on June 29. 1976 in said school district for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said district the question of levying a tai for the fiscal year 1976-1977 outside the limitation of Section 2, Article 11, Oegon Constitution. W. I. McPartland. clerk Mark E. Hartley. Chairman Board of Directors Published June 3, 1976. Enroll NOW Dr. Artbnr S. Dole, M.D. Urological Surgery- Diseases of the kidney, bladder and prostate. Phone 372-5269 20 South 2nd. Street. Nyssa. Oregon Honrs: Sat ords v—lOajn to 12 noon Caught in the heating­ cooling energy squeeze? Get out of it with . LENNOX- electric heat pump. Physician and Surgeon Fkeae 372-3809 Sarazin Clinic 19 N. 4th Street Nyssa. Oregon Hears: Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs­ day 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. It removes heat from out­ door air and uses it to help For A Career In Beauty. K.E. Kerbs, M.D. K.A.Danford, M.D. T J. Fas on. M.D. heat your home. You use less fuel and energy. Dur­ Physicians A Surgeons Dial 372-2241 ing cooling, it removes indoor heat, leaving you HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. cool and comfortable. It’s Exceptional Income, Glamour and Prestige $150 Discount For Students Enrolling During June, July and August all-electric. flui i uptometnss Get the details. Call: Dr. John Fash 387 S.W 4th Ave.. Ontario. Oregon Phone 889 801 7 ZIMMERMAN Dr. A. N. Bonde PLUMBING t HEATING 7 North 2nd Street. Nvssa. 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