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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN Residents Meet Pollyanna Club Members io Meet For Work Day, This Afternoon With Mr. Mrs. K. Laan and Mrs. Bud Clemens of Potluck Dinner Old. "fym&t. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1963 Auditors Checking Employment Files For Truthfulness Adrian Correspondent Back on Job After Recent Surgery; Has Visitors By Ruth Bowers By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ♦ Monte Spelman returned home By Farmerette Club The Oregon Department of Em KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly Burns were Friday afternoon call NU ACRES — Several families ADRIAN — Visitors of Mr. and Sunday evening from elk hunting ployment recently sent out a bul anna club members will meet at ers in the Herschel Thompson gathered recently at Nu Acres letin urging all applicants for un Mrs. G. E. Mackey the past week in the Starkey area near La 2 p.m. this afternoon at the home residence. employment insurance benefits to were Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin 1 Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb and community hall to clean the buil of Mrs. Klaas Laan. tell the truth in their applica and sons, Mrs. Wally Steiner, Visitors Hunt Pheasant Jeanette Phifer spent Saturday ding and grounds. While the men Mrs. K. I. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. “ The deepest disappoint tions. Mr. and Mrs. Ovey Brown of worked with tractors, pitchforks Earl Alexander, Miss Karla Bend ment comes to those who get Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Callister I in Caldwell. The applicant must be actively were recent house guests of and shovels, the women washed Mrs. Jim Hite was a Friday af windows, cleaned cupboards, what is coming to them.” visited Sunday afternoon with seeking work, able to work and Kriegh and Ronnie Mitchell. I his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ternoon caller at the Earl Kygar mopped and waxed floors. A pot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant. available for work in order to Mrs. Mackey, Journal corres- busman aAd spent some time receive benefits and he must ac pondent, is at home recuperating pheasant hunting. The Ausman Carl Piercy and Roy Mecham 1 residence. luck dinner was served. LEGAL NOTICES curately report any money earn from recent surgery. family visited on Halloween eve- left Tuesday for the John Day Callisters Return Home Those helping included Messrs, ed during the period he is filing area on a week’s elk hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and njng wjth her brother, Mr. and Wiley Canister Mr. and Mrs. and Mmes. Buell Clement, Sher No. 2655 for benefits. Alan were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Clyde Adams and family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and returned Monday after spending man Keck, Clarence Neeley, Cecil NOTICE TO CREDITORS If the department finds he has of her parents, the Mackeys. Boise. boys visited Sunday evening, Oct. the past 18 days visiting friends Evans, Larry Ziegler, Gerald Rus In the County Court falsified any material facts on his 27, with the Bruce Pinkston fam and relatives in eastern Idaho sell, Miss Janice Evans and Her Of the State of Oregon ---------- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Meidinger application, the claimant faces ily in Parma. For the County of Malheur Mrs. Annie Long of Lebanon, an(j daughter of Concord, Calif., and Utah. In Salt Lake they vis- man Gohrs. the possibility of losing future Mrs. Walter Pinkston visited ited their granddaughter, Mr. and In the Matter of the Estate of benefits and must repay any bene Ore., spent last week visiting her spent five days last week at the Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Smith Mrs. Earl Nelson and baby; Cal- Nancy Walker, who is tempor brother - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. homes of his cousir.s, Messrs, and HATTIE R. RAFFINGTON, fits already paid to him. Further Robert Long. who has just recently been re lister’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. arily living with her grandpar Mmes. Bill Looney and Robert Also Known as leased from Malheur Memorial Kidman. In Brigham City they ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Walker, HARRIET R. RAFFINGTON, more, if his case is tried in court Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey of Long. and he is found guilty of falsify hospital. Midvale, Idaho, were Sunday vis Mrs. Al Sonderman of Portland were guests of the Thomas Chad was seriously ill the past week Deceased. ing his claim, he faces possible itors at the home of his niece, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and wicks. In Preston and Clifton, with a severe attack of tonsilitis NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fines up to $500 and jail sentences and Mrs. Lennie Martin and sons. recently visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy spent Idaho, they were at the home of and a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright. That the undersigned, Morton R. up to 90 days or both. Saturday evening in the Bill Mrs. Callister’s sister, Mrs. Mae Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey visit Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hughs, If the applicant has a number Wixon, has been appointed exe To Reside in Daudt House Toomb home. ed them Sunday evening. Chadwick, and her brother, Ira of employers during his base Mr. and Mrs. George Cart granddaughter o f Clyde Cart Sant; also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ensign and Mrs. Maurice Wal cutor of the estate of Hattie R. year, Host Family Dinner which is the first four of wright visited two evenings last wright, visited last week at the ker, Joseph and Carl recently re Raffington, also known as Harriet Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson en Povey. R. Raffington, deceased, by the the last five calendar quarters, it week with his grandmother, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. George turned from Newport, R.I., where tertained Sunday with a family Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, Mrs. Wes he completed a six-week Naval I County Court of Malheur County, pays him to keep his own records Naomi Wright at Nampa. The ! Cartwright. The Hughs’ reside in dinner. In attendance were Mr. ley Piercy, Mrs. Bill Toomb and Officers Indoctrination course. He OreS°n> and has qualified as such, of amounts earned from each em latter has been on the sick list. i Heppner. and Mrs. Rex Walters, Mrs. Mil Mrs. Delno Brock played cards will report for duty Nov. 21 NOW, THEREFORE, all per- ployer and the dates he was paid. Entertain With Dinner dred Vaughn of Boise, Mrs. Annie Friday afternoon with the Happy aboard the USS Chicago. His sons having claims against the Auditors are constantly check Visitor From Oklahoma women ’ s Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker - T-Tof+irx T? R o-f-f in crfrvn Long of Lebanon, Ore., Mr. and Dozen Pinochle club at the home family ing claims files and questioning Mrs. Harry Rigdon, will spend the next two esta*e of Hattie R. Raffington, State entertained with dinner Saturday .11 here near i his • parents, Mr. deceased, nro horohv nntifipd Mrs. Robert Long of Adrian, Mr. of Mrs. Lois Williams in Adrian. months are hereby notified and all apparent misrepresentations as counselor for Oklahoma <____ Mrs. Earl Kygar, Mavis, Janeen and Mrs. V. C. Walker. They will required to present the same, they run across them. During fis university at Stillwater, visited ¡evening for Messrs, and Mmes. and Mrs. Don Thompson and Mari Kay of Seneca, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. and Jay were guests for dinner reside in the Charles Daudt home with proper vouchers, duly veri cal year 1963, more than 2600 recently at the home of her ne Paul Parker of Ontario and Cur Ron Thompson and Collette of Sunday at the Charlie Culbertson on the A. P. Chesney farm. fied, within six (6) months from cases required investigation. Of phew, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Def- tis Eason and family of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward and ¥ Riverside, Calif., Gary Thompson home. the date of this Notice, to the un these, 936 were disqualified for fer. Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman dersigned, family visited Saturday evening and Miss LaRaine Barton of Boise Guests in Piercy Home misrepresentations and 31 were Morton R. Wixon, at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of of Adrian were Oct. 30 afternoon the law office of Henigson & prosecuted i n court, receiving Caldwell were Monday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Herschel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman, visitors in the home of Mrs. Alida Stunz, at Nyssa, Oregon, which sentences ranging to 90 days in visitors at the home of her niece, Denver Glenn of Parma. Mr. a nd Mrs. John Long of Nyssa were Sunday morning call Mr. and Mrs. Dick Willy and Al Smit. Mrs. Bob Parker and daughter place the undersigned selects as jail and fines to $300. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey. They Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans went his place of business in all mat ers at the Al Thompson home and Azar of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. of La Grande spent the weekend also visited the Mackeys ’ house spent some time visiting rela K. I. Peterson and Mrs. Marie to Prairie City Oct. 29 to spend ters connected with said estate. COUNSILS RETURN HOME visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Par guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hun Moore were entertained at dinner the night visiting their daughter, tives. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil MORTON R. WIXON ter of Reedsport, who left for ker. re- Gary Thompson arrived home Wednesday by the Wesley Pier the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Crains Executor of the Estate of turned Friday from a trip to their home Tuesday morning af Recent visitors at the home of last Thursday evening with two cys. Dinner guests Sunday at the and family. Hattie R. Raffington, Utah, Nevada and California. ter spending several days pheas Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker were classmates to spend the weekend. Piercy home were Mr. and Mrs. Also Known as Harriet They visited their daughter, the ant and chukar hunting in this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb of Roy Mecham and children of APPRECIATION EXPRESSED Gary left Sunday for Corvallis, R. Raffington, Deceased. Clarence Keller family, formerly I area. Nyssa, Mmes. Carl Lee Hill, Da accompanied by Mrs. Annie Long Nyssa, Mrs. Carl Piercy and chil BY MISS LUCILLE BERTRAM Dated and first published Octo of Ontario, now residing in Shaf-1 vid Lund and Mary Hatt. Roy Purcell is visiting this who was returning to her home dren. I wish to thank all my friends ber 24, 1963. ter, Calif. They also visited rela- [ Mrs. Hunter Parker of Bremer week with his granddaughter, Mr. Mrs. Jerry Gordon and children who said prayers for me, sent Last publication November 21, tives in Porterville and friends and Mrs. Fred Brownfield. at Lebanon. ton, Wash., visited several days of Jordan Valley are spending cards, flowers, gifts and took time 1963. in Sacramento. The couple re last week with her niece, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan Return io California several days this week at the to visit me while I was in Mal turned via Alturas where they ' and Mrs. W. W. Webb. and family spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson parental Earl Kygar home. NOTICE spent several days with a grand- j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j and Collette left Monday for their Mrs. Earl Kygar took Mrs. Ken heur Memorial hospital. TO MINING CLAIMANTS daughter and her family. Classifieds Bring Results! Pate Duncan at Jordan Valley. home at Riverside, Calif. Mrs. neth Kygar of Vale to Boise Wed I especially want to thank those Published to section 6 friends who sat with me during of the act of pursuant Thompson was ill with the flu nesday to visit her daughter. July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367). while here. Her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of those long days and weeks. Their To whomever It may concern: Mrs. Harry Schaffeld of Jamie Star visited Sunday evening at encouragement helped m e get PROCEEDING NO. BLM 64-1 (Ore gon 013730). son, spent Friday afternoon with the Wesley Piercy residence. They well. Notice is hereby given in pursu her at the Herschel Thompson were enroute home from Burns My special thanks to Drs. Ker ance of a proper Request for Publi cation heretofore filed in accordance home. where they had been visiting by and Tanaka for their wisdom with section 5 of the act of July 23, and skill. 1955 (69 Stat. 367), and the regula Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer and their son, Gary Graham. tions thereunder (43 CFR 185.123- I think all members of the hos 185.127). family of Madras spent the week Mrs. Wesley Piercy attended a end at the Charlie Bowers home. coffee hour Oct. 29 at the Mervil pital staff are the greatest and 1. That on August 6, 1963, the Director, Bureau of Land Man Marvin Bowers, Danny, Annette Hutchinson home in Nyssa and want to thank them for their pa State agement, whose address is 710 N.E. and Cindy Chapin were also din later called at the J. C. Olsen tience and kindness. Holladay, Portland. Oregon 97232, filed In the Land Office of the Bur ner guests on Saturday. | residence. —Lucille Bertram. eau of Land Management, Depart ment of the Interior, at 710 N.E. Holladay, Portland. Oregon 97232, a request for publication of notice to all mineral locators or any person claiming under them involving a mining claim or claims located on all lands belonging to the United States and under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management'in the County of Malheur, State of Ore gon described as follows, to wit: The 3 Top Brands of COAL Willamette Meridian 13 S.. If. 42 E.: secs. 17 to 21 incl. T. 14 S„ 11. 42 E.t sec. 22. T. 24 S., It. 4» E.: secs. 1 to 36 incl. T. 23 S., It. 4« E.: T. incl., secs. 26 to 33 secs. 14, 15. 22 to 27 incl., 34. 35. T. 2« It. 4« E.i secs. 1. 2. 9, 15, 22. T. 23 Si., It. 47 E.i secs. 19, 30. i ABERDEEN • • . BLUE BLAZE ... CASTLE GATE And speaking of children playing on the floor ... one of the big benefits from burning coal is the healthful UNIFORMI TY of temperature it lets you enjoy throughout the home. ABC Means Coal at its Best Coal that is WATER-WASHED, HOMOGEN IZED, DUSPRUF . . . coal unmatchable for comfort, economy and smooth stoker operation. Call your local ABC Dealer for top value in both fuel and service. Mined and refined by Independent Coal & Coke Company. ABERDEEN * BLUE BLAZE Branded for your protection CASTLE GATE COALS Besiway Building Center • Phone 372 2237 • ABERDEEN I 2. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of any unpatented mining claim located prior to July 23, 1955, any right, title, or Interest In the vegetative surface resources and other surface resources, under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified In section 4 of said act, as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the iAnd Office of the Bureau of Land Man agement at 710 N.E. Holladay. Port land 12. Oregon, and within 150 days from the below-stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claims: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of recor dation of the notice or certificate of location; (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably em brace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such lo cation; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claim ing any Interest or Interests In or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (I) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or in terest under such mining claim con trary to or In conflict with the limi tations or restrictions specified In section 4 of the Act of July 23. t955 (69 Stat. 367). as to unpatented claims located after that date, and (II) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatent ed mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (Illi to preclude thereafter, prior to Issuance of patent, any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict with said limitations or re strictions. Section 4 provides, gener ally. that unpatented mining claims located after July 23. 1955 shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or processing operations, or uses reasonably inci dent thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to manage and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resour ces thereof; and that, except to the extent required for mining opera tions and uses reasonably Incident thereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dis pose of vegetative or other stirface resources thereof: and that, except for clearance for such purposes, any permitted severance or removal of timber must be In accor.tance with sound principles of forest manage ment Slid section 4 also provides that anv use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States. Its permittees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially Interfere with the pros pectin'- min»ng. processing or reas- ablv incident uses by the mining claimant The date of first publication of this Notice shall be Oct. 3. 1963. Dated Sept. 10. 1963 M. M. GÓRECKI Chief. Minerals Section Bureau of I-and Management Department of Interior Portland. Oregon First Publication Oct. 3. 1’63 Last Publication Nov. 2». 1»«3 ' with ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYING CLOTHES LAST LONGER: Less fading, no weather damage to delicate fabrics, just soft, friendly tumbling in a smooth, round drum. SANITARY CLEANLINESS: No soot, dust, dirt, rain streaking or air-borne bacteria. Flameless drying is clean as electric light. FRESH SMELLING: Fluffy-dry clothes from the flameless elec tric dryer have no odor, come out as sweet and fresh as all out doors. LESS IRONING: New dryers operate at lower temperatures with greater air movement, have special settings for various synthetic fabrics. 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