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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN Time to Buy Beef for Freezer Is Now Declares OSU Extension Specialist No. 2655 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court Now’s a good time to restock the freezer with beef, says Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers and Of the Stale of Oregon Mrs. Velma Seat, Oregon State university extension specialist. boys of Ontario spent Sunday For the County of Malheur Beef supplies are plentiful and prices to consumers are more evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. In the Matter of the Estate of favorable than they probably will be for some time. Frank Byers. HATTIE R. RAFFINGTON, Thrifty shoppers are advised to compare prices on retail Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Jerry Also Known as specials vs. quantity (side or quarter) purchases to be sure spent Sunday in Ontario with her HARRIET R. RAFFINGTON, ♦ they get the best value for mother, Mrs. Linda Toll. Deceased. dollars spent. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, If considering a side of beef, Boise were Saturday overnight That the undersigned, Morton R. to Take Part Mrs. Seat reminds shoppers guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wixon, has been appointed exe and family. cutor of the estate of Hattie R. that carcass weight and trim- Holmes and Mrs. Woody Fisher of Raffington, also known as Harriet Mr. j med weight are not the same. Composers and song writers Boise were Saturday overnight from all parts of Oregon are in . Actual cost per pound must be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rommell R. Raffington, deceased, by the County Court of Malheur County, vited to take part in the second | figured on trimmed weight plus Moss. Oregon, and has qualified as such. annual “New Music” program to i processing costs. NOW, THEREFORE, all per Price advertised for a side of Visitors From Utah be presented in March by the sons having claims against the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundy music department of the Dayton, beef may be misleading if shop pers don’t know how much waste and Sally Ann of Tremonton, estate of Hattie R. Raffington, Ore., schools. deceased, are hereby notified and Designed to encourage those fat and bone will be lost in the Utah, are spending the week vis required to present the same, trimming process. A 1000-pound iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. who write original music, this with proper vouchers, duly veri program stages songs and compo steer yields about a 600-pound Ward Lundy and Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and fied, within six (6) months from sitions of all types written by carcass, Of this, about 465 pounds can be obtained as retail cuts, family of Midvale were Sunday the date of this Notice, to the un Oregonians. a fourth of these are ham dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. dersigned, Morton R. Wixon, at All music submitted will be About the law office of Henigson & burger, stew meat and miscel- John Bretz and Marvin. performed, including selections Stunz, at Nyssa, Oregon, which laneous cuts; another fourth will Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz and for choir, band, dance band, sym make steaks and a third, roasts. place the undersigned selects as Marvin spent the weekend at phony orchestra, small group ar place of business in all mat Aloha, Ore., visiting Bretz’s bro his rangements or solos. Songs by Other Tips Offered ters connected with said estate. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and amateur composers unable to no Other suggestions from OSU’s MORTON R. WIXON tate music may be submitted by food marketing specialist include: Mrs. Lindsey Clark. Enroute Executor of the Estate of home they were overnight guests tape recording and anyone wish 1. Shop according to season of Hattie R. Raffington, ing to perform his own music or good supply and lowest prices. of their son-in-law and daughter, Also Known as Harriet Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lobb and Julie to provide performers is welcome These vary for various beef cuts. at La Grande. R. Raffington, Deceased. do so. Steaks, because of seasonal de Dated and first published Octo Compositions should be sent to mand, are often higher priced in Bretz Leaves for Kansas ber 24, 1963. Marvin Bretz left Monday for Melvin Ashwill, music instructor summer and lower during the Last publication November 21, at Dayton high school as soon as winter. Demand also influences his home at Healy, Kan., after 1963. possible. None will be accepted prices for roasts and other cuts spending three weeks visiting his after Jan. 10, 1964, since consider that require longer cooking. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz. NOTICE Mrs. Bob Adams was hostess to able time is needed for rehearsal are usually lower priced during TO MINING CLAIMANTS Chatterbox club members last and programming. warm weather months. Hambur Published pursuant to section 5 ger is competitively priced year Thursday afternoon, Nine ladies of the act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367). answered roll call. The ice cream cone originated around. whomever it may concern: Jerry Holmes was a Saturday To PROCEEDING NO. BLM 64-1 (Ore at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 2. If buying by the carcass, sug gon 013730). overnight guest of his grand 1904 when an ice cream stand on gest to the meat man any prefer Notice is hereby given in pursu ance of a proper Request for Publi a hot afternoon ran out of ice ences you may have—roast sizes, mother, Mrs. Alice Holmes. heretofore filed in accordance Myrna Holsclaw of Meridian cation cream dishes. They asked a near thickness of steaks, etc. with section 5 of the act of July 23, and Wilda Hull of Parma visited 1955 (69 Stat. 367), and the regula by concessionnaire, whose spe thereunder (43 CFR 185.123- Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Da tions cialty was penny waffles baked Know Grades of Beef 185.127). vid Ballantyne. 3. Know grade of beef you’re on the spot, if he would roll the 1. That on August 6, 1963, the State Director, Bureau of Band Man waffles into a conical shape to fill buying. Grade denotes eating Attend Wedding Reception agement. whose address is 710 N.E. quality of the meat. Mrs. David Ballantyne attended Holladay, Portland, Oregon 97232, them with ice cream. in the Land Office of the Bur 4 Always figure cost per pound the Simpson - Moses wedding re filed eau of Land Management, Depart after waste is removed. ception at Caldwell Saturday eve ment of the Interior, at 710 N.E. Symptoms of Distress Arising from Portland, Oregon 97232, a 5. Compare cost of the whole, ning. Betty Lou Simpson is a Holladay, request for publication of notice to STOMACH ULCERS half or quarter carcass with cost sister of Mrs. Ballantyne. all mineral locators or any person under them involving a Marilyn Mills and Minard Hart claiming DOE TO EXCESS acid of selected wholesale cuts or re mining claim or claims located on all lands belonging to the United tail specials. Include all costs — were Sunday evening visitors in QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST States and under the jurisdiction of cutting, wrapping, freezing, deli the David Savage home. the Bureau of Land Management in the County of Malheur, State of Ore very and financing. Mrs. Earl Crocker was a Nov. Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! gon described as follows, to wit: 6. Be sure meat for the freezer 13 visitor of Mrs. Frank Byers. Willamette Meridian ► Over five million packages of the is wrapped in moisture - vapor T. 13 S„ It. 42 E.: “ ____ Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKinney secs. _17 to 21 WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold incl., secs. 26 to 33 incl. T. 14 S., proof paper, sharp frozen and and family of Jamieson were Sat R. 42 E.: sec. 22. T. iiV., H i 45 E.: for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ex stored at zero degrees or below. urday evening visitors of Mr. and secs. 1 to 36 incl. T. 23 S„ li. 4« B.I ................. cess Acid—Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset secs. 14. 15. 22 to «, 27 incl., 34. 35. Mrs. Larry Holmes and family. Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleep T. 2« «... , II. It. 4« 40 E.: secs. _, 1, 2. _ 9, 15.' lessness. etc., due to Excess Add. Ask for VISIT FROM HOMEDALE It. 47 E.: secs. 19, 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyner and 22. T. 23 3 S., II. “Willard’s Message” which fully explains 2. That if any person claiming or Mr. and Mrs. David Imel and family attended the annual tills home treatment—free—at asserting under, or by virtue of any family of Homedale were Sunday Thanksgiving dinner at Owyhee unpatented mining claim located to July 23, 1955, any right, NYSSA PHARMACY guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Community church Tuesday eve prior title, or interest In the vegetative Quinowski and family. ning of last week. surface resources and other surface By Peggy Brown Oregon Composers Urged In Music Program Where the PROGRESS Is • • • The largest irrigation development during recent years in the Pacific Northwest has taken place in the Snake River Valley. It wasn’t a government project! It took place by individual effort and individual investment — by thousands of farmers clearing raw land, digging wells, installing electric pumps and planting crops. In the past 14 years alone, the number of irrigation pumps served by Idaho Power has increased from 1,903 to 6,836 — the connected horsepower of those pumps has increased nearly ten times. Acres irrigated by electric pumping have jumped from 132,260 to 709,570. The land irrigated by pumping within our service area is double the acreage of the widely publicized Grand Coulee project. And it was brought under cultivation with out subsidy! Low-cost electric power helped make this progress possible in the Snake River Valley. Idaho Power irrigation rates are lower than rates in any other concentrated pumping area in the west. IDAHO POWER. COntPARV A TAX-PAYING CITIZEN WHEREVER IT SERVES. Cadet Niccum Begins Yuletide Parties Naval Aviator Course Slated by Groups LEGAL NOTICES resources, under such mining claim, contrary to- or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified I in section 4 of said act, ns to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shah fail to file in the Land Office of tile Bureau of Land Man agement at 710 N.E. Holladay. Port land 12. Oregon, and within 150 davs 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 15) 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. 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as to unpatented c aims located after that date, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatent- 9* claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (ill) 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 wlth said limitations or re strictions. Section 4 provides, gener- ? that unpatented mining claims located after July 23. 1S55 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 A? 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 surface resources thereof: and that, except ror clearance for such purposes, unv permitted severance or removal of timber must he in accordance with sound principles of forest manage ment. Said section 4 also provide* that nnv use of the surface of anv such mining claim by the United Permittees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially interfere with the pros pecting. mining, processing or rcas- ablv incident uses by the mining claimant. . date of first publication of this Notice .shall be Oct. 3. 1963 Dated: Sept 10. 1963. MM GÓRECKI Chief. Minerals Section Bureau of Land Management Department st Interior Portland. Oregon First Publication: Oct. S. 1963. Last Publication Nov. 28. 1963 Respiration Note An adult at rest breathes about 18 times a minute and takes in about a half pint of air with each breath. Problems From Fat in Blood Too much fat in the blood (cholesterol) can cause blood ves sel problems, especially harden ing of the arteries and heart at tacks. "A fool and his money are always invited places.” Naval Cadet Norris J. Niccum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elza F. Nic cum, route 2, Nyssa, recently re ported for duty as a student naval aviator at the Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Whiting Field, Mil ton, Fla. During the six-month course at Whiting Field, the students un dergo training in the single en gine, propellor-driven T-28 “Tro jan” jet aircraft. This basic training comprises over 100 hours, including training in T-28 transistioning, precision and acrobatic flying, basic instru ment maneuvers, radio instru ment navigation and two and four-plane formation flying. The final phase of training at Whiting Field includes flights over the Gulf of Mexico for target practice with .50 caliber machine guns. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of E. E. EASTMAN, Also Known As Ernest E. Eastman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of E. E. Eastman, De ceased, has filed his Final Ac count in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, and that December 10, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A.M., and the Courtroom of said Court have been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections Clues Identify Possible Victims Researchers have now singled thereto and the settlement there out certain clues which help phy of. JAMES A. EASTMAN sicians to identify persons who may be susceptible to heart at Administrator tack long before any symptoms First publication, Nov. 7, 1963. occur, according to the Oregon Last publication, Dec. 5, 1963. I Heart association. In Sunset Valley By Mrs. O. P. Counsil SUNSET VALLEY—Tri-Valley Extension unit met Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Charlie Culbertson. Eye-opener was given by Mrs. Wilbur Chapin and included shoe slacks, a small pair of slacks de signed to hold a pair of shoes, for packing in a suitcase. 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