21. 1966
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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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NJHS Science Siudenis Participate
In Regional Fair; Lad Earns Award
Victim of Accident
Barbara Wilt and Gary Sadamori, among winners in Nys
sa’s recent junior high science fair, entered their projects in
the regional fair held last week at Richland, Wash.
Gary*, who entered “A Model of Solar Heating,” returned
home with a special award plaque containing these words,
“The American Society of Mechanical Engineers—1966 Award
- ------------------------------------------- ♦—For Outstanding Achieve
in Engineering.”
Nyssa to Host Auction ment
Barbara's project on "The
For Wing at OSMI
Stonehenge" d i d not place;
(Continued From Page 1)
however, she has received a
hunting rights and personal ser ! note of commendation on her
vices. Other counties holding such work from Professor Gerald S.
sales have come up with such Hawkins, author of the book,
unusual items as the mayor sell "Stonehenge.”
ing shoe shines and bald-headed
Parents of the two young scien
men buying $5 haircuts.
tists are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilt,
The field is wide open and local Mr. and Mrs. George Sadamori,
committees will figure out their all of Nyssa.
own items, but it does promise
The Richland science fair com
humor as well as valuable items prises entrants from a large num
to be sold. (Auctioneers donating ber of schools in eastern Wash
services will be named at a later ington and from the Hermiston GARY SADAMORI. NJHS student and award is now on display at Michael's Pharmacy. The
date.)
area in Oregon. The two Nyssa winner at the regional science fair staged Iasi little fellow looking on is Kirt Michael, a very
students were the only partici week in Richland, Wash., is shown with his pro small lad who may some day also be named a
Committeemen Named
pants from this eastern portion ject. "A Model of Solar Heating." and holds a spe project winner at a science fair.
Besides Jones as chairman, Har of the state.
—Journal Photo.
cial award plaque which he received. The project
ry Sandquist is vice chairman and
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All
exhibitors
at
the
fair
were
county Committeemen are Joe
Hobson, Ontario; Dale Adams. taken on a tour of the Hanford Navyman J. Dail Gets
April 20 Afternoon
Nyssa; Bill Willis. Adrian; Ever atomic plant, which in itself is
Chapel Rites Held
ett Jones, Jordan Valley; E. D an experiment of a biological na Fifteen-Day Leave
• • • For Mrs. Emma Snow
Dilley and Mrs. Ruth Cunning ture. The local students were Prior to Sea Duty
taken to Richland by Barbara's
ham of Vale.
Min.
Max.
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma
Third Class Petty Officer Jack DMe
parents.
33 D. Snow of Willowcreek, Ore.
63
Aoril
4
>
a-T
in
13
so
Assisting Adams in Nyssa will
Dail
recently
completed
a
second
Their projects are now on dis-I
34 were conducted at 2 o'clock Wed
71
be Ray Larson, Ron Young. Roy play at Michael’s Pharmacy.
school of electronics at Treasure April 14
40 nesday afternoon, April 20, 1966,
75
Hirai and Warren Farmer.
Island near San Francisco. He April 15
48 at Bertelson-Lienkaemper chapel
67
was given a 15-day furlough April 16
Sale items may be brought into
57
41 in Ontario, with interment made
the UP depot warehouse for stor Teacher Submits Item which he is spending with his April 17
36 in Evergreen cemetery.
50
age the day prior to the sale with On Departmentalized father. Lee Dail and family in April 18
49
28
Mrs. Snow succumbed Sunday
April 19
livestock brought to the rodeo
Nyssa.
26
April
2C
in
a hospital at La Grande.
grounds on Sautrday, if at all Teaching, Grades 4-6
The young Navyman will re-
She was born Jan. 21, 1883, at
possible, Jones said.
(This item is reprinted from port back to Travis Air Force base
Owyhee Reservoir Storage
643.740 Acre Ft Berryville. Ark., resided in the
Cash donations may be given Samuel M. Goodman's "Report from where he will be flown to April 20, 1966
669,450 Acre Ft. I Nyssa and Ontario area for over
to Ron Young, manager of the on a Research of Departmental a station near Tokyo. Japan, and April 20. 1965
50 years and in 1947 moved to
______
bank in Nyssa, who will act as ized Organization in Elementary will then be assigned to the USS
Grades
4-6,
”
Montgomery
coun
financial officer for the county
Ogden, a new’ ship commissioned ENROLLED AT IDAHO STATE Willowcreek.
On March 3, 1907, she was mar-
ty public schools. Rockville, last July.
wide project.
According to an Idaho State ried to Joseph B. Snow in Carroll
Maryland, May 1965. It was sub
Dail’s assignment aboard the
mitted for Journal publication ship will be with TACAN equip university news release, 28 Ore county. Ark. He succumbed Jan.
JIMMY LOONEY HONORED
gon residents are among a record 28, 1955.
by Mrs. Zette Bumgamer, Nyssa ment in charge of communica 4,182
ON THIRD ANNIVERSARY
students enrolled for the
Among survivors are two sons,
fourth
grade
teacher.)
A party honoring Jimmy Loo
tions from ship to land, ship to spring semester at the university Carl H. of North Hollywood,
"Does departmentalization help aircraft, as well as to directional in Pocatello.
ney on his third birthday anni
Calif., and William A. (Andy)
versary was held Tuesday eve achievement in grades 4 to 6?”
locations.
Among them is Gregory B. Snow of Spokane; four daughters,
No, according to a study carried
ning. April 12, at the home of his
Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Loo out in the public schools of Mont STUDENTS PLAN WORK DAYS Sumner of Nyssa. He is a fresh- Mrs. Lorenc Redsull and Mrs.
Blubelle Clack, both of Union,
gomery
county,
in
which
seven
ney. Guests included the hon
Members of the NHS sopho j man, majoring in speech.
Ore., Mrs. Marie Kendall of Vale
oree’s maternal grandparents. Mr schools providing departmental more class have scheduled the
and Mrs. Aladene Coble of On
and Mrs. Owen Gann; Mr. and ized teaching in grades 4 and 6 next two Saturdays, April 23 and
VISIT NYSSA PARENTS
tario.
were carefully matched with sev
Mrs John Reeves.
Other survivors include a bro
Visitors last week in the Reu
en others having self - contained 30, as work days to earn funds
Refreshments of ice cream and class organization.
for their various projects.
ben Haroldsen home were their ther, Clem Whitley of Berryville,
cake were served.
The students say they will do children including Mrs John Sav Ark.; 11 grandchildren and 20
Standardized achievement tests
administered after a three - year almost any type of work and area age of Covina. Calif.; Arlan Har great-grandchildren.
IN APPRECIATION
trial showed the pupils in the residents may secure their ser oldsen of Bakersfield, Calif.; Mr.
We take this opportunity to self - contained classes to have vices by dialing 372-3583 or 372- and Mrs. Don Haroldsen of Ucon. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
thank our friends for the many higher achievement scores in both 2876 (preferably by Friday).
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith were
Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Har
kindnesses expressed in thought reading and mathematics.
oldsen of Boise; Wayne Haroldsen Sunday dinner guests in the home
and deed following the death of
of Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Orlee of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hawkins and
Differences between the two
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
our loved one. We especially groups of schools in science and
Judy near Vale.
Sipes of Homedale.
In
the
County
Court
want to thank Legionnaires of social studies were not significant.
Of
the
State
of
Oregon
Nyssa Post 79 for conducting the The biggest differences in ach
For the County of Malheur
military services. Your many ievement were among students
In
the Matter of the Estate of
kindnesses will never be forgot with lower intelligence test scores;
MARY T. BRUMBACH.
ten.
the advantages of the self - con
Deceased
—The Family of
tained classroom were most evi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
John Lawrence Clifford dent for these students.
That the undersigned has been
appointed executor of the estate |
Mary T. Brumbach, deceased,
ANK Club Schedules of
by the County Court of the State
Saturday Plant Sale of Oregon for Malheur County,
QUALITY REPAIR
ANK Garden club women have and has duly qualified as such.
scheduled
their annual plant sale All persons having claims against
DENTAL LAB
for Saturday, April 23, in the said estate are hereby notified to
24 N. 8th—Payette Herman Towne building located present the same, duly verified
Same Location Six Years
at 218 Main street. The sale is as required by law, to the under
Across From Idaho Powsr
slated to start at 10 a.m. and the signed at the law offices of Henig-
women state they will have a son & Stunz, Nyssa, Oregon, with
— PHONE —
large variety of shrubs and peren in six months from the date
nials.
hereof.
They also expect to have suc
EZRA T. BRUMBACH
36 Yean Experience as Denial
culents, dahlia tubers, gladiola
Executor of the Estate
Technician Assures You of
bulbs, several varieties of vero
Of Mary T. Brumbach,
nicas and chrysanthemums. For
Deceased.
Top Quality Work the
first time, some pieces of
Dated
and first published, Ap
driftwood will also be available.
Proceeds from the sale are used ril 14, 1966.
Last publication, May 12, 1966.
for various club projects.
Nyssa
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head lucerutlons and
(Mabel) White, victim of a Sun possible fractured xkull.
In addition to Mr White of the
day afternoon auto mishap, will
I m * conducted at 2 o'clock Friday home in the Arcadia community,
afternoon, April 22, 1966, at l.ien- the deceased 1» survived by one
kaemper chapel in Nyssa Offi son. Orland White, also of the
ciating will be the Rev. Ted Muy- Arcadia area; five grandchildren
berry of Ontario First Buptist and three great-grandchildren.
Among six surviving brothers
church, and interment will be
and sisters is Mrs Henry Lissmun
made in the Nyssa cemetery.
Mrs, White, who wus born July of Ontario. A son. Joe, preceded
8. 1894 in Kentucky, was killed Mrs. White in death.
A complete obituary will lie
in a collision of two cars driven
by her husband and 18-year-old published in next week’s issue of
Allen Turner of Ontario. The ac the Journal.
cident occurred ut approximately I
3 30 pm Sunday at the intersec Hina Kodama Rites
tion of King avenue and highwuy
20-26, north of Nyssa.
To Be Held Friday
Oregon State Police said the At Buddhist Church
White auto was struck broadside
Funeral services for Mrs. Hina
when it pulled onto the highway Kodama of Portland will lie held
in front of the oncoming Turner at 2 o’clock this afternoon, April
car. The officers reported that 21. 1966. at the Buddhist church
the White vehicle kmx'ked down | in Ontario, with interment to be
the King avenue road sign and made in a Portland cemetery.
came to rest in a ditch.
Wuke services were conducted
last evening ut the Ontario
Me n Reported Improved
Mr. White and the Turner church.
Mrs. Kodiimii, who was born
youth were both taken to Holy
Rosary hospital in Ontario. The April 1. 1881 in Japan, succumbed
former is reported to be in fair Monday lit the home of her son,
condition after suffering multiple T S Kodama in Nyssa.
Services are under direction of
chest injuries, facial lacerations
Lienkacmper chapel of Nyssa
and a possible skull fractun*.
Young Turner was reported in with the Rev Tetsunen Hi rot a
satisfactory condition He also officiating.
When you
miss hearing
his voice,
his "Hi, Mom"
brings him
home again
when you call
Long Distance.
Go ahead
Call now,
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Resistant Wireworms
m potatoes
George Carey
ktlSihs
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Funeral services for Mrs. Sheff 'suffered
STUDENTS RETURN BY TRAIN
FOLLOWING SKATING PARTY
Students in Mrs. Janice Wilson’s
sixth grade classroom and mem
bers of her reading class attended
a roller skating party last Thurs
day evening at Ontario.
The 47 youngsters were taken
to the neighboring city in cars
by several mothers. The return
trip was made by train and was
the first ride via railroad for
many of the students. Mrs. James
Williams and Mrs. Wilson return
ed to Nyssa with the group.
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Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-3990
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that bids will be received at the
office of the clerk, School District
No. 26, Nyssa, Oregon, at 5:00 p.m.
on May 2, 1966, for the purchase
of one 54 - passenger school bus
and chassis. Bids will be opened
at a meeting of the school board
at 8:00 p.m. on said date.
Specifications and bid forms
may be obtained from the school
clerk.
Dated this 19th day of April,
1966.
D. E. NEDRY
Clerk
Published April 21 and 28, 1966.
No 2534
Powerful Niran 1O-G controls al! wireworms In potatoes ... svon those
Which have developed resistance to many conventional Insecticides.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court
Of the State of Oregon
For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
WAYNE MASON,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Play It safe. Wireworms damage both potato seed pieces and Infest
growing tubers. Crop damage In infested soils can result In heavy culls.
Wireworms can cause substantial losses of marketable production.
The most effective way to use Niran 10-G Is to broadcast from 20 to 40
pounds of granules per acre before planting. Immediately work Niran 10-G
Into the upper 4 to 6 Inches of soil. Wireworms move about In the soil.
That’s why broadcast application Is most effective.
that the undersigned, Edward L.
Mason, as administrator of the
above entitled estate, has filed his
final account in the above entitled
Court, and that Monday, the 23rd
day of May, 1966, at 9:00 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day and
the court room of said Court have
been appointed by said Court as
the time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published, April
21, 1966.
Date of last publication, May
19, 1966.
EDWARD L. MASON
Administrator
Henigson & Stunz
Attorneys at Law
Be sure the soil temperature Is warm enough before applying Niran 10-G.
Wireworms do not move near the surface of the soil until the temperature
Is warm enough. Soil temperatures are generally too cool prior to April 1.
Follow directions carefully for most effective use.
Niran 10-G Io a powerful chemical. Treat it with respect Road and
follow directions on the label carefully.
Want more deUlis? Ask your nearest
pesticide dealer or write to: Monsanto, Agricultural
Division, SL Louis, Mo. 63164
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