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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Birthday Events Highlight News As Reported From Newell Heights and Fenn were ZMR Legal Notice * Mr. Mrs. Rollo By Dale Witt Sunday dinner guests of Mrs NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Ly Mary McConnell and a brother. dia Worden attended a surprise Bill Snyder. They also visited birthday party last Thursday eve their sister, Hannah who is visit ning for Mrs. Tina Schiemer at ing here from California. the home of the honoree’s daugh ter, Mrs. Carolyn Rossbach. Cake, Entertains Card Group The Happy Dozen card club met tea and coffee were served, and Mrs. Schiemer received many nice Friday afternoon with Edna De Haven as hostess. Guest players gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmer were Laura Brock and Rose Wil man were Sunday evening dinner lis. Prize winners were Minnie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van- Stam, Anna VanderOord. Sue derOord in Nyssa. The occasion Ashcraft and Rose Willis, was to celebrate the birthday an Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mrs. Fran niversary of Mrs. VanderOord. kie Worden and her nephew. Saturday afternoon visitors in Garry Mayhall of Boise, were Sat the Irvin Topliff home were Mr. urday evening guests of Mrs. Ver and Mrs. Harry Warren of Parma. na Costley in Homedale. Mayhall They took cake to help Mrs. Top will finish his work in Boise this liff celebrate her birthday anni week and will be sent to Reno. Gene Worden of Caldwell was a versary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill en weekend guest in the Worden tertained Friday evening with a home. Mrs. Eugene Pratt visited Mon surprise birthday party for Ken neth Price of Ridgeview. Guests day evening with Mrs. Thelma were George Schiemer, Mr. and Hammon. Mrs. Kenneth Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jan; children of Ogden, Utah, spent and a friend, Sandy Osborn. the past week visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr BOB THOMPSON (on left) was recently selected as one of the Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mrs. Ger and son, Dee. top-ten farm loan correspondents for 1966 by the Equitable Life rit Timmerman attended a book Visit Hospital Patient Assurance society of the United States. A special citation honoring club meeting recently at the home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn visited of Mrs. Alva Watts in Parma. Mrs. Sunday with a sister-in-law, Mrs. Thompson’s achievement is being presented to him by Cy Bock. Delbert Poor gave a book review. Harriet Harris: and Mrs. Anna Equitable's farm loan appraiser for this area. Wording on the Mrs. Duane Fenn and children Pratt at Malheur Memorial hos award reads, "Certificate of Award, Bob Thompson Agency. Nyssa. Ore., valued associate of the Farm Mortgage Department, has been of Ontario, Mrs. Wesley Walker pital. designated a member of the top-ten honor roll of leading Farm and children were Sunday after Mrs. Carl Greenfield of Boise Loan Correspondents for the year 1966 in recognition of outstand noon visitors in the Gene Simpson called Sunday afternoon at the ing service in the field of farm real estate financing." The certifi home. M. L. Judd home. cate is signed by M. W. Campion. Equitable’s regional manager, The Hardman girls were week Mr. and Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and E. E. McLean, vice president. Bock stated that the company's end guests at the Jake Borge home while their mother. Jeanne were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. investment in Malheur county exceeds $2 million.—Journal Photo. and Mrs. Wilson Witt. Mr. and Hardman, went to Portland. Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater and Kent, Jake Borge and Jed Cham WEEKEND AT CORVALLIS Army Man Promoted, Wilton Jackson, Bill Wahlert berlain were Sunday afternoon and Roy Hirai attended fathers’ Covers Bob Hope Tour callers. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn went weekend activities at Oregon Mrs. Julia M. Church of 601 to Homedale Feb. 14 to visit Mrs. State university in Corvallis. North First street, Nyssa, recent Tom Churchill and Elsmore Fenn. Their OSU students are Lynn ly received word that her hus Bart Bowman and Dick Fenn Jackson, Bill Wahlert and Mike band. William W. Church, had visited Feb. 19 with Eugene Pratt. Hirai. been promoted from Army ser Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of geant first class to master ser Caldwell visited Feb. 19 with her of her sister, Mrs. Edith Suter at geant. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mc Parma. She reports that his standing Dermott. Mrs. Richard Fenn and children, was rated highest by the promo Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wolfgang Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn were tion board. of Boise were recent afternoon recent afternoon visitors in the M/Sgt. Church is a son of Mr. visitors in the Wilson Witt home. Gene Simpson home. and Mrs. W. E. Church of 111 Sunday Dinner Guests Mrs. Dave Savage and girls North Fourth street. Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown were recent afternoon visitors in he is presently stationed at Tan Son Nhut air field in Vietnam. and Keven were Feb. 19 dinner the Rollo Fenn home. guests of Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were He works in the field of public 101 North Main Street brother, Charles Huffman. Feb. 17 evening dinner guests of information and covered the re Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cent Bob Hope tour in Vietnam NYSSA, OREGON family were recent dinner guests Johnnie Eason at Homedale. for the Department of Defense. FIRESTONE Tires and Baileries —Try— SUPER SHELL WARD'S Shell Service Shop at Bracken ’s Dept. Store NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to section I of the act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367). To Whomever It May Concarnt PRC KEEPING NO Bl.M 67 6 (OR654). Notice is hereby given in pur suance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed in ac cordance with section 5 of the act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), and the regulations thereunder 43 CFR 3512 2 - 3512 6. 1. That on November 25, 1966, the State Director, Bureau of Land Management, whose address is 729 N. E. Oregon Street, P. O. Box 2965, Portland, Oregon 97208, filed in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management, De partment of the Interior, at 729 N. E. Oregon Street, P. O. Box 2965, Portland, Oregon 97208, a request for publication of notice to all mineral locators or any per son claiming under them involv ing a mining claim or claims lo cated 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 Oregon, de scribed as follows to wit: Willamette Meridian—Oregon T. 26 S.. R. 46 E.. secs. 3 to 8 incl., 10, 17 to 21 incl., 25 to 35 incl. T. 27 S.. R. 46 E~ secs. 1 to 36 incl. T. 28 S., R. 46 E., sec. 34 T. 29 S.. R. 46 E.. secs 3 to 10 incl, 12, 15, 34 T. 30 S- R. 46 E„ secs. 2, 8, 14. 25. 32 to 34 incl. 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 vege tative 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-de scribed lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Of fice of the Bureau of Land Man agement at 729 N. E. Oregon Street. P.O. Box 2965, Portland, Oregon 97208, 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 re cordation of the Notice or certifi cate of location; (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claims; or Oxfords Straps and Oxfords GIRLS' CANVAS TENNIS SHOES Sizes 8M to 3. Red, Blue and White 1.97 MEN'S PULL-OVER SWEATERS Sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Regular 9.99 LADIES' POOR BOY SWEATERS V /| *7 A «Al / O ft / WOMEN'S CANVAS SHOES Lace or Slip-On Styles. Sizes to 10 LADIES' SWEATERS Assorted Styles, Colors and Designs O ft*V w.SJ # / Friday, March 10—Sale Starts at 11 a.m. — Sponsored by — IDAHO CATTLEMEN'S ASSOCIATION 2.97 • ft .3# Crew Neck — Pull-Over — Long Sleeves *7*7 Heavy Weight — Red or Blue. Regular 1.19 •## Boys' — Zipper-Hooded • • A * • SWEAT SHIRTS S White — Yellow — Blue — Gray — Green Full Zipper — Sizes 8 to 16. Regular 2.69 £ • 1.47 • Men's — Long-Sleeve O A*! White—Tan—Black—Red—Blue—Denim BfS RANGE BULLS 18 to 30 Months of Age . . . Graded . . . Roady To Produce Quality Calves. BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS Red Wrangler — Western Cut — Blue or Tan S 240 Head of Registered Hereford • U.«f/ LADIES' DRESSES Full and Half Sizes. Regular to 8.99 LADIES' STRETCH JEANS « Friday, March 10,1967 AND ASSORTED PANTS f* One Lot — Assorted Styles and Colors z- Filer Fair Grounds . . . Filer, Idaho • Cotton — Short Sleeve — Rib Neck F SALE BOYS' DENIM WAIST OVERALLS PARK FREE — Front, Side or Rear! 80% Wool — 20% Dacron — Grey or Gold Sizes 38 and 40. Regular 7.99 and 9.99 RANGE BULL Odd Lot — Sizes 6 to 14. Values to 3.99 — NOW 1.97 Slight Irregulars. Sizes 8 to 18. 25% Nylon — Regular 5.99 FILER SPRING Casual Dress Style. Sizes 30 to 34 Waist. Regular 5.99 2.97 Colors: White, Black, Blue, Wine and Yellow. Sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Special Price than prospecting, mining, or pro cessing operations, or uses reas onably incident thereto; that such claims will be Mbject to the intht of the United States to manage and dispose of the vegetative sur face resources thereof, and to manage other surface resources thereof; anti that, except to the extent required for mining opera tions and uses reasonably incident thereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claim ants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vegetative or other surface resources thereof; and that, except for clearance for such purposes, any permitted sever ance or removal of timber must be in accordance with sound prin ciples of forest management. Said section 4 also provides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States, its permittees or licensee^ shall be such as not to endanger or materially interfere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably incident uses by the mining claimant The date of first publication of this Notice shall be Feb. 2, 1967. Dated: Jan. 19, 1967. M M GÓRECKI Chief, Minerals Adjudication Section Final publication: March 30, 1967. Permanent-Press (Koratron) GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Sizes 8% to 3. Regular to 5.99 VISITOR FROM TAHOE B. A. Stunz of Lake Tahoe vis ited Sunday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs Emil Stunz. YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL PANTS LADIES' SHOES -1 Table Flats — Heels if such lands are unsurvayed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the pub lic land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances t o an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such locution; and (5) The mime and address of such claimant and mimes and ad dresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming liny interest or interests in or under such un patented mining claim; Such failure shall be conclu sively deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or interest under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with th«» limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of the act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as to unpatented claims lo cated after that date, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such min ing claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (iii) 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 restrictions. Section 4 provides, generally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 23, 1955 shall not be used for purposes other In the Heart of Thunderegg Mall SHOE SALE — 1 LOT — SHOE SALE Almost All Sizes. Values to 9.99 THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1967 O ft ft £«*UU Prices Effective Thursday, March 2 Through Tuesday, March 7 SPORT SHIRTS Odd Lot — Sizes S - M - L. Regular to 4.99 We Give and Redeem SRV Green Stamps . . . The Full Value Stamps! Bracken ’s Department Store O»g NYSSA . . . OREGON 207 Main Street 1.47 : Phone 372-3040 • DRY GOODS • SHOES • CLOTHING "YOUR QUALITY STORE"