)AY n 0VEMBER 3.1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE THREE John Marsh Receives Causes Driver io Award Given «bile Lands .in Irrigation Ditch Quality By Insurance Groups Mrs. Jack Glaze and Joy visit- ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs. jeanne Hardman and daughters. gm Holdt and son were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulis Holdt at Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ireland traveling toward Ad- of Ontario were recent overnight I insect got under his guests of the M. O. Judds. ^d he grabbed for it, Mrs. Judd Entertains „Tof his auto which Mrs. M. O. Judd entertained the canal on with dinner Friday evening hon­ side of the road. oring her husband and her father, who was working L. J. Kinney of Ontario. Other L j the vehicle home, guests included her mother, Mrs. luld run. but the L. J. Kinney, and her husband’s gj was damaged. parents, the M. L. Judds. Mrs. Pearl Costley of Lincoln jZ^Tstam visited City, Ore., spent a recent week evening with the visiting Mrs. Lydia Worden and family near Parma. left for her home last Thursday. Laan of Holland, mo- Gene Worden, a student at Col­ , »nd Klaas Laan, was a birthday anniver- lege of Idaho in Caldwell, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Frankie Worden. ,n.jl Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason of Nyssa were last afternoon visitors in the and daughter of Homedale, Mr. «home. She took food and Mrs. Wilbur Rooch were heon. with Mrs. Moore Sunday dinner guests in the Ray „ting friends as guests. Simpson home. Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Lance ¡Have New Son went to Baker Oct. 26 to visit j Mrs. R. D- McKinley her grandmother, Mrs. Dave Tay­ rtturned home after vis- lor. They also visited an uncle j Son and daughter-in- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond k and Dixie McKinley Davis of Helena, Mont., who were son, Kurt Allen. The guests in the parental Taylor j infant arrived Sept. residence. McKinleys also visited Jake, Jay and Glen Gibson |r. and Mrs. Arthur Car- were Sunday dinner guests of rberg, and with McKin- the Kenneth Farrs. r, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swanson of Salem. They returned Roswell visited Sunday evening mgh La Grande Where with Mrs. Thelma Hammon. >d a daughter, Mr. and Released From Hospital Earnest and family. Larry Dee Hammon, four-year- Mrs. Earl Province of were Sunday dinner old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete her parents, Mr. and Hammon, was taken to St. Luke’s hospital in Boise on Oct. 23, suf­ McDermott. Mrs. Dale Holden of fering with pneumonia. He was left Friday for their released last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman of i couple had their trail- parked near the Jake Portland left Saturday morning je while pheasant hunt- to spend the winter months in kis area. They planned Palm Springs, Calif. They had me deer hunting in the spent the past 10 days in the area. The George Wu Marie Moore home. Al Azar, also f Bonanza left Sunday a recent guest in the Moore resi­ planning to return home dence, left Friday for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston left in Valley. d Mrs. Herman Moritz Saturday for their home in the m visited last Thursday Rose city. Mrs. Jeanne Hardman and girls Anna Pratt. were Friday evening dinner i Surgery guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Simpson, daughter of Borge. Mrs. Gene Simpson, was Malheur Memorial hos- RETURN FROM WASHINGTON urday night to have her Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson re­ removed. She is re- turned Oct. 26 from Washington be doing nicely and ex- after visiting their son-in-law and • be released Monday, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond nts, Mrs. Ray Simpson Graham and family. They also Bill Holdt visited her visited relatives in Baker before evening. returning home. -T pale Witt HEIGHTS — Carl Offered slight head and suB Friday evening caused him to drive road, through a an irrigation ditch, ELECT JAMES T. (Jim) RUDD Cow Hollow John F. Marsh, Nyssa agent for the Ontario district agency of the Prudential Insurance company, has received the insurance indus­ try’s coveted National Quality Award, according to a recent re­ lease by company officials. The Quality Award is sponsor­ ed by the National Association of Life Underwriters and the Life Insurance Agency Management association. It is granted to un­ derwriters who maintain a high percentage of the insurance they have sold plus attaining a high level oi personal production. By Helen Hoffman VISITORS FROM LA GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford and Kirby of La Grande were week­ end guests of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford, Mary and David. I LATEST PROJECT of the NHS vocational agri­ culture III class was a sidewalk encircling the merry-go-round on the primary school campus. Work done by the students included everything from transit operation io cement finishing. Pic­ tured (left to right) are Adviser Stanley Sisson, Eldon Widmer, Marcelino Soliz, Connell Petterson. ATTEND BOISE MEETING Mrs. Mark Moncur and daugh­ ter, Mrs. Gary (Linda) Sant, at­ tended a kindergarten workshop Saturday at Boise. Guest speaker was Mrs. Graham of Denver Colo. ! Believes in Local Autonomy, stronger grass-root government. »Experienced Administrator. Director of road district — six years. mows how to build and maintain roads. Progressive road building can be accomplished ■ri Malheur County economically. Operate within a budget. 'Stranger to Youth and ‘iliated Programs. -X > 1 - 1' Jl a 35 LARGE SELECTION ECONOMY GRADE Plump—Tender—Tasty e ■ I ■ÿ'ii y i V Lb. k f aihfW - ■W on Buy Now — Get Best Selection! CHOPS Pillsbury CAKE MIX 2 LAYER SIZE gd \ J 4 PkQS. ▼ A a —----- — PUMPKIN PIE Pillsbury — 25 Lbs, $239 FLOUR Snowdrift ' I $un Maid — 2-Lb. 2 X 9Q C Raisins rsonally Concerned with Mental J and the Retarded. $1 3 REAS dignity and honor, molded i - “riztian convictions and ethic*. 79' - Adv. by J. T. Rudd, Route 2, Ontario. Oregon) — - u Berries 39' 29' —T. Frozen— 1. V, v. BIB Cherries Frozen — Frozen — STRAW STRAW- 89' !• 53' a QUEEN ANNE CHOCOLATE 5 for Liquid *0* Pineapple 5 for * 1 Home of / Crystal White gm Libby's s — ¿11 211 Tins Libby lms ,use compassion and personal concern, relying ,'Vlce °f those who are trained in that field, 'll Serve Malheur County First. “Oes not strive to be a state official. loser coordination between departments. >ld Spending Locally to a Minimum. • ew projects should be instituted by the people, ¡J by the County Court. kUr County economy is agricultural . . . ♦k Pnasis should be to improve the condition of shn and business. Any new industry ’•ouid not be detrimental to our local economy. 45« I Sun Valley—303 Tins Del Monte — 26-Oz. 3 Lb. Shortening LB. SPICY — FRESH-BAKED 3 GOOD ONLY WITH THIS COUPON CdtSUP • • • • • « PORK WITH PURCHASE OF Good Only at RAY’S FOOD FAIR Coupon Good Nov. 3 Thru Nov. 5 PORK ROAST SAVE 6« CAKE MIX * forked with young people in youth clubs, “hunity and churches. 1 Rudd, a Democrat, will execute all ! duties of County with eco- ^Y> common sense jmpliance ’‘h the laws. Is 1 Jfr ■ _________ — for — ABOUT JIM RUDD — Fred Esplin, Jim Farmer. Charles Belveal. Lynn Draper, LaVern Widmer. Other participants, not pictured, were Jack Wilson, Royal Snyder, Karl Smith. Manuel Silva, Fred Schilling, Clinton Rob­ bins. Delmar Phillips, Roy Carroll and Roger Nakashima. —Nyssa High School FFA Photo. BROAD-BREASTED CANDIDATE Malheur County JUDGE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haskin of Hereford, Ore., were weekend guests of the Fred Mortons. The women are sisters. Sunday guests of the Mortons were her mother, Mrs. Grace Rutherford, and their daughter, Betty of Boise. Miss Anita Niccum of Portland spent a recent weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Nic­ cum. She is employed in the credit department of Sears-Roe­ buck company. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee attend­ ed an Elders’ party Saturday eve­ ning at the Owyhee LDS ward. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell were recent dinner guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John How­ ell at Lake Lowell. The dinner was in honor of John’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCoy and Monte of Ironside visited Fri­ day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell. Mrs. Howell accompanied them home, spent the weekend and returned Sun­ day evening. . Dinners • 37< CRISP 1 CELERY ~ HEARTS 23: < - ■ ■<