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Nyssa Gate City Journal SECOND SECTION T The Sugar City VOLUME LVIII THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1965 Produce Checkers Inspect 4107 Cars During October Twelve-Year-Old California Golfer Captures 48 Awards in Short Career (This itory is about a 12-year old California girl, granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. Bill Schiraman of Nyaaa. After reading it, the Journal publiahera aro aure aho will capture the admiration and perhapa envy of many local golfera. The item waa taken from a recent iaaue of the Gardena Tribune.) 10 Cents Per Copy NUMBER 46 Oregon Waler Law Research io Cover Problems of Diversion io Other Areas Future legal protection for states asked to divert their Oregon moved more fresh fruits, nuts and vegetables to market in water resources to help water-short areas may result from October than any month since investigations being sponsored by an Oregon State university water resources group. December 1964. A study of Oregon’s water laws, sponsored by the OSU Carlot shipments in October totaled 4107, compared with the Water Resources Research Institute, is under way by Chapin Carol Ginder swings those golf clubs like a real champ, 4626 cars shipped last December. D. Clarke, a University of* because that’s what she is! She is a daughter of Fred and State-federal »hipping point in Oregon lawyer. The study is Phyllis Schtrernan Cinder of 15430 Atkinson avenue, Gar spection figures show the potato to provide a basis for future Toastmistress Club dena, Calif. producing areas the heaviest ship W H R I projects concerned Meeting Set Friday At the young age of 12 years, she tuts already captured 48 pers. The Klamath basin led with with the legal and socio-eco Area women are reminded of handsome trophies from courses and private clubs through 893 cars, all of which were pota nomic problems of water use, in the International Toastmistress out Soul h e r n California,* toes, and Redmond was second cluding problems connected with club meeting to be held at 7:30 where officials and members At six. she wu. a member of with 848 cars. Here, too, all ship interstate water diversion. p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, at Brownie’s definitely agree that this the Junior Golfing association and ments inspected were potatoes. cafe in Nyssa. Coordinates $2 Million Research hax since been the youngest girl youngster is “on«1 to watch.” Other areas shipping potatoes in Reservations are to be made Carol treasures ull of her tro ever to play the Brentwood Bel The WRRI. established at OSU no later than today by contacting cluded Malheur county, Portland phies, but “that special one” is air», Glendora, Oakmont and Pa in 1960, serves as a statewide 5 Mrs. Don Walker, route 1, Parma; and Salem. the one she received recently los Verdes courses. Potatoes also topped all other center for the coordination and phone number, 722-5356. from the Rossmore ix-isure World In her division, she has won the commodities with total shipments promotion of water resources re Purpose of the meeting, spon- association naming her this year's Western Avenue championship coming to 1871 cars. In addition search. It is the coordinating sored by the Toastmistress clubs champ in the 12- to 13-year-old two yeurs in a row, Los Coyotes to this, 146,607,870 pounds of pro agency for some $2 million in of Ontario and Parma, is to make division. Gained on a point sys Lee Hammil Memorial for two TROPHIES ARE HER BUSINESSI That's not actually what sha's cessing potatoes were inspected water research now under way known and demonstrate special tem comprised throughout the consecutive years, Los Angeles out for. but that's what Carol Gindar has been receiving the last in Malheur county. at OSU opportunities and education in summer, this trophy is the one Municipal city championship six years for her "pro-manship" with the swing of her golf clubs. The water law study, which be leadership training, communica There were only a few cars that Carol has had her eye on three years in ti row, Lake Arrow Now possessing 48 trophies collected from various Southland con- difference in shipments of pears gan last summer, will investigate tion and self - development pro for quit«.1 some time. head Junior invitational every tests, 12-year-old Carol is well on her way to becoming the next and onions, but pears led with 923 the adequacy of some Oregon vided through Toastmistress club water laws and early water-use training. year since 1901, was the Monte national champion with her "real sweet swing" and an average cars, 24 more than onions. Career Begins at Age 5 slightly above par. court decisions in the light of hello city champion for three Those interested in attending Th«1 youngster swung her first The Medford area shipped 516 * the meeting or desiring further club when she was only five years yeurs and also placed third one cars of pears and Hood River modern conditions. “Many of the laws and customs information are invited to contact WOHLCKE PARTICIPATES shipped 405 cars. Only other pear old. It happened one day when year. Annual Box Social IN RECITALS AT U OF O shipments inspected for market. governing water management are Mrs. Walker, hospitality chairman she visited her father at the near Additional Awards Listed Contemporary wind instrument were five cars in the Portland ; based on situations of 40 or more for Treasure Valley Toastmistress by Alondra course while he was A few other awards she has Provides Joyous Eve Saturday, Nov. 13, was the date and chamber music was featured area. years ago,” noted Malcolm H. club at Parma. practicing drives. “Let me try taken in her division include Vir- that, Daddy,” were words that ginia Country Club invitational of the Lettermen’s annual box during student recitals held Nov. Most of the onions insp«?cted Karr, WRRI executive secretary. Some of these laws badly need NOLEN TO SHOW SLIDES started her golfing career. this year, Pasadena city cham- social held in the school cafetor- 16-17 at the University of Oregon came from Malheur county which in Eugene. Shortly then-after Ginder made I pionship for three consccutive ium. had 672 cars. Brooks moved 176 updating to meet modern needs, FOR SENIOR CITIZENS The girls brought lunches for A meeting of the Senior Citi Among performing students cars to market, Gaston 48 cars, he indicated. her a set of small clubs, gave her years und Antelope Valley Coun two in decorated boxes. Each box zens club will be held at 10:30 was John Wohlcke, a freshman Medford 4 and Portland 2*£ cars. Many Institutions Included a ball, a few instructions on style try club first-place trophy for tomorrow (Friday) morning at and a chance to practice at the 1965. On this nine-hole course, was numbered and placed on the and son of Emil Wohlcke of Nys Malheur county also had 42,409,- Clarke’s water law study is one Faith Lutheran church. Those stage. A duplicate number was sa. local courses. 127 pounds of processing onions phase of a continuing evaluation I Carol shot a 44. The recitals concluded the 10th inspected. planning to attend should take a < Her father says he Is grateful given to the girl who had made of water management institutions sack lunch. the lunch. Identity of the girl annual symposium of contempor for all the help that officials at Other major commodities ship throughout Oregon by the OSU During the afternoon, Irl No the Alondra course have given who made the box was kept a ary band and wind instrument ped included: Apples, 121 cars; agency, Karr explained. Included secret until after the auction, len, Nyssa junior high instructor, music, which has drawn young Carol throughout her career and Roger Baker presided as auc musicians to the Oregon campus filberts, 238 cars; walnuts, 5 cars; in such institutions are water law, will show slides of the northwes states that her swing is one of brine cherries, 43 cars. water use customs, water man tern United States and Canada. tioneer for the evening. Boxes from throughout the area. “true stylist fashion and n real agement agencies and administra M. D. (Pat) Murphy reports ' were sold to the highest bidder. sweet swing." Although her fav harvest of potatoes, onions, apples tive regulations connected with orite "pro" is Arnold Palmer, she Then the boy who purchased the ADRIAN FIREMEN CALLED water. box had lunch with the girl who Adrian volunteer firemen were and pears completed and all win-J tends to swing more like Gary The WRRI evaluation effort ter pears at Hood River and Med had prepared it. called Sunday evening to the Player. Carol has received most ford now packed, but said ship will eventually be expanded to Records provided dance music Melvin Sessions residence. A of her instruction from Earl Mar ping point inspections will con include personnel from engineer for the evening event. Several chicken house was considerably tin of the Western Avenue course. unexpected dates were made damaged by the i laze which was tinue to run heavy for some time. ing, economics, law and political Musician ■ Honor Student science, Karr projected. when the boys purchased box believed to have been caused by One Long Distance Other long-range programs of But golf clubs aren’t the only lunches. faulty wiring. NHS Students Given call can bring them instruments that this girl "swings” This event is one of the few There were 600f small chickens Physical Examination the institute include the develop ment of research and training in with. She has played the guitar fund - raising projects sponsored in the building, but none were home again. And During the past few weeks at hydrology — the study of water for a number of years, without a I by the lettermen's Club. lost. after you've heard Nyssa High, the seniors, juniors cycles — and the continued train single professional lesson, and has I and sophomores will undergo ing of scientists and engineers al aspirations for the future to team DRIVERS EXAMINER SLATES their voices you'll physical examinations. These will ready working in water resources. | up with a girl friend. “Sparky,” TESTS IN NYSSA NOV. 19 know why you'll include such things as height and . und possibly cut a record. Carol According to announcement re weight checks, teeth and eye ex LAD UNDERGOES SURGERY has a pleasant, somewhat golden ceived from the Oregon Depart want to call again— Mike DeMinck, four - year - old aminations. voice and can also play the organ ment of Motor Vehicles, a drivers [ 's soonl These physicals were given son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene De But her talents don’t stop there. license examiner will be on duty i by Miss Joleen Reece and Ralph Minck. underwent surgery Nov. 8 She is an honor student at Peary at Nyssa city hall Friday, Nov. 19. | Aldrich for the purpose of dctcr- at Malheur Memorial hospital. 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