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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Nation Observes Farm Safety Week Leaders List Tractor Driving Tips How do you “gentle” an iron horse so it won’t turn side- Madras Services Held For Lloyd Landreth anticipate? ways, upside down or some other way that the driver doesn't Leaders of Farm Safety Week, which is coming up in Oregon and nationally July 24-30, say the best way is to con vince the driver that “Safety Is Victory Over Accidents”— which happens to be the theme for the week. The tractor is the iron horse*----------------------------- responsible for too many farm show city folks this really takes fatalities, says Neil Cullison of expertise — these 16 tips come Oregon City, state chairman from the safety specialists and as for Farm Safety Week. sume that the tractor is in good The annual observance is one running order: of the two major projects of the 16 Suggestions Listed Governor’s Committee on Farm , 1. Ride on the seat or stand Safety of which Robert C. Hollo-I squarely on a secure platform. way of Portland is chairman. 2. Be certain everyone is out Experts have written pamphlets and brochures galore on how to ofjhe^way before you start, 3. Drive at --------------- speeds slow — enough “gentle” the tractor—how to use --------------- it so it won’t be the No. 1 killer to insure ■ margin of safety '—es- involving the use of farm machin- Pec**Uy on rough ground or near ditches. ery. 4. Set wheels as wide as poss Important "Doni's" Listed ible. particularly when working First, they have some “don’ts” uneven ground. —like don’t allow children under 5. Watch for holes or ditches a 7 • 12, and then only able - bodied wheel may drop into — keep a ones, to handle a tractor under close eye on the rear downhill field condition: and don’t let any wheel when it comes to holes. one on the tractor with the oper 6. Reduce speed when turning REPRESENTING NYSSA METHODIST CHURCH at the July 11- ator unless there’s a special seat. or before applying brakes. Don’t touch revolving parts 7. Lock brakes together when 15 Idaho conference "School of Christian Missions" were (left to while the motor is running; and driving on highway or to and right) Mrs. Cyrus Bock. Mrs. Kenneth Pfaff and Miss Renee So don’t tow tractors behind high from the fields, always be sure mers. "Christian Being and Doing" was theme of the school, spon sored by the Women's Society of Christian Service, and held on speed vehicles or a driverless trac brakes are evenly adjusted. the College of Idaho campus in Caldwell. Mmes. Bock and Pfaff tor behind another tractor. A fi were delegates from the Nyssa WSCS, while Miss Somers was nal one . . . don’t hurdle into the Other Tips Cited 8. Keep tractor in gear going selected by the conference as a youth representative. The women seat. (It’s only an iron horse, downhill. you know!) have prepared a report of the meeting which will be published 9. Stop the tractor and set in next '.reek's Journal.—Staff Photo. And as a refresher course on how to drive tractors — and to brake before dismounting. 10. Stop to adjust or lubricate the tractor. Legal Notices William M. Callahan 11. Stop power take-off before dismounting. Dies in Wyoming NOTICE TO CREDITORS 12. Stop the belt pulley to put New books going into circula Robert W. Callahan of route 3. i In the County Court tion recently at Malheur county Parma, recently returned from on belt. Of the State of Oregon 13. Wear snug-fitting, trim clo library in Ontario included the Worland, Wyo., where he attend For the County of Malheur following: ed June 30, 1966, funeral services i thing. the Matter of the Estate of In 14. Clean mud off clutch, brake for his father. William M. Calla "Grace to a Witty Sinner" by LLOYD L. TOBLER. and feet. han. Edward Le Comte. A biography Deceased. 15. Never overfill the fuel tank of John Donne. The deceased, 69. was employed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. as a sheep herder on the Woolsey —gasoline is liquid dynamite. If "Understanding History" by Dr. That the undersigned has been you overfill, wait 10 minutes for ranch and had been missing since Robert Rothenberg. A classic appointed executrix of the estate Wednesday, June 22. His body the explosive vapors to disappear. study for the layman, this work 16. Watch that drawbar when is extensively revised, profusely of Lloyd L. Tobler, deceased, by was found on the ranch the fol the County Court of the State of lowing Sunday afternoon, about pulling a load or you may have a illustrated and completely up-to- Oregon for Malheur County, and 1« miles southeast of Ten Sleep. tip-over. The drawbar should be date. has duly qualified as such. All Wyo. at least four inches behind the "Radiocarbon Dating" by Wil persons having claims against said Discovering the body was a rear tires and 13 to 17 inches off lard F. Libby. A description of estate are hereby notified to pre search party headed by the Wash the ground. the work which won a Nobel . sent the same, duly verified as akie county sheriff. It is believed required by law. to the under prize for chemistry in 1960. that his death was due to a heart BYBEE REUNION HELD signed at the law offices of Hen "Sensory Psychology" by Con attack. Fifty-eight members of the By igson & Stunz, Nyssa, within six Mr. Callahan was born Aug. 13, bee family were present for their rad G. Mueller. A vividly detail- j months from the date hereof. 1896, and went to the Ten Sleep annual reunion held Sunday at a ed presentation of the psychology , of the senses. VERNA A. TOBLER area about 10 years ago from park in Caldwell. "The Complete Book of De Executrix of the Estate Shoshoni, Wyo. He had been Those attending were from On coupage" by Frances S. Wing. Of Lloyd L. Tobler, working on the Woolsey ranch tario and Nyssa, Ore.; Caldwell Easy - to - follow, step-by step in-1 Deceased. for approximately seven years. and Grandview, Idaho; Ogden structions on how to beautify and Dated and first published July In addition to Robert. Mr. Cal and Roy, Utah. decorate everything from a cigar 7, 1966. lahan is survived by two other box to a grand piano. Last publication Aug. 4, 1966 sons, two daughters and a num Tip for Cleaning Rod Handle "The Complete Puppy and Dog Freshen up “tired” cork grips Book" by Norman H. Johnson. ber of grandchildren. Also sur viving is a brother, Carl Calla- on fishing rods w'th sand paper An authoritative volume with | history has been marked by some ham of Owyhee junction, south Just sand lightly and watch how sections on breeds of dogs, nutri odd aspects not anticipated by the Founding Fathers. of Nyssa. they brighten up. tion, training and showing. "The Shackles of Power" by "The Uncompromising Heart" by Françoise Mallet-Joris. A fic John Dos Passos. The story of tionalized biography of the life the great men, the scoundrels and of Marie Mancinic, the first love the opportunists who dominated the young Republic during the of Louis XIV. "Watch the Wall, My Darling" Jeffersonian era. "Great True Stories of Crime, by Jane Aiken Hodge. A roman tic suspense novel in which an Mystery and Detection" from the unconventional, likable girl falls Reader’s Digest. Sixty stories of daring crimes, ingenious frauds, in love with a British spy. "The Job Hunter" by Allen R. trials, true mystery cases, etc. Dodd. This is a story of the job "Bite of Hunger" by Hilda Ku- hunter, a high-salaried executive per. The author uses her fami in his prime, who overnight finds liarity with and respectful in himself unemployed. sight into the passing ways of "Nevada, the Great Rotten Bor the polygamous Swazis of South ough" by Gilman M. Ostrander. Africa to tell a tale about a chief A lively study of a state whose tain and his family. New Books Listed At County Library YOU'LL LOVE OUR ‘Flavor-Crisp » CHICKEN WILSON'S JULY Funeral rites for Lloyd B. latn- dreth were conducted Friday uf- ternoon, July 8, 1966, ut the Meth odist church tn Madras, under direction of Evergreen chapel fun erul home Officiating was the the Rev. David C. Brooks Mr Landreth succumbed July 5 ut the Veterans’ hospital in Port land following an extended ill ness. He was born April 10. 1890, at Broken Bow. Neb., and was a resident of Nyssa for 10 years be fore moving in 1944 to Madras. In addition to his widow, Rho da of the home, he is survived by two sons. Verle of Yamhill, Ore, and Charles E. I^andreth of Nyssa. Also surviving are five grand children. four great-grandchildren and one sister in Nebraska A son. Lloyd, preceded Mr. Lan dreth in death during 1958 Concluding services were held at Mt. Jefferson Memorial park, under auspices of VFW Post No 6818 of Madras Nyssa Weather i Mother of Nyssan Succumbs in Boise; Monday Rites Held Services for Mrs. Elin A. l)u vis were conducted Monday after noon, July 18, 196«, at Gibson chapel in Boise, Officiating win the Rev. Dosha Lyda uf Boise Pentecostal church. Burial was made in Morris Hill cemetery. Mrs. Davis, mother of Nyssan Mrs. Van (Beverley) Ure, suc- cumlied last Thursduy in a Boise hospital after an illness of four years. She was 'born March 22. 1897, in Nebraska and was married on Clark Olsen's Mother July 27. 1948, to Chn toplo r l( Duvis at Boise. The family mov- Succumbs; Pocatello ' ed to the Idaho capital city in Rites Held Saturday 1953 after residing in Ontario for Mr. and Mrs. Clark Olsen and 10 years Mrs Davis was a mcm- family attended funerul services ber of the Baptist church. In addition to Mr. Davis <*f Saturday for his mother, Mrs. Celia A. Olsen. The rites were Boise and Mrs Ure of Nyssa, she held at the l*resbyterian church is survived b; one son. Richard S Fouch, stationed with the U S. in Pocatello. Mis. Olsen succumbed Tuesday Navy at Ixtng Beach; another morning, July 12, 1968, at River daughter, Mrs. Earl (Doris) Sco side, Calif., following an extend vrì of Ft Ord, Calif. Also surviving are eight grand ed illness. In addition to her son, Clark, children; two sisters, Mrs, Hazel she is survived by three daugh Scott of Alliance, Neb., and Mrs. ters, Mrs. Frances Outland of Emogene Stewart of Cleveland, Honolulu, Mrs. Resale Cramer and N Y Mrs. Nadine Almquist, both of Riverside. The Clark Olsen family has July 13 — To Mr. and Mrs Also surviving are several asked the Journal to express their George Gomez i»f Nyssa, a 7- grandchildren. Her husband pre appreciation to their friends for pound, 12-ounce boy, George Jr. ceded her in death during 1961. flowers and sympathy cards. July 14 To Mr. and Mrs Alvin Haney of Nyssa, a 5-pound, 4- ounce boy. Russell Alvin. July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Gil berto Ramirez of Nyssa, a fl pound, 15-ounce boy. Hector. July 19—To Mr and Mrs Reyes Sayas of Parma, a 10-pound, 5- ounce boy, Ray. Date Max. Min. 55 1 89 July 13 61 1 July M 94 95 July 15 61 9.1 July 16 61 ; 60 July 17 90 July 18 98 57 , 67 1 July 19 !»!» ...... July 20 62 i Owyhee Reservoir Storage July 20. 1966 419,500 Acre Ft ! July 20. 1965 «42,650 Acre Ft. Nyssa Births WILLIAM J Long Stringer Attracts Fish Try this tip if fishing gets slow. Tie your fish stringer on a long line and let it drift out a good distance from the dock or boat. Fish may attract other fish and lure them to your bait. No 2872 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE A. MAYER. Also Known as GEORGE ADAM MAYER. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of George A. Mayer, also known as George Adam Mayer, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mal heur County, and has duly quali fied as such. 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