Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 03, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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    )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.
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,use compassion and personal concern, relying
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'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
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and business. Any new industry
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“hunity and churches.
1 Rudd, a Democrat, will execute all
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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
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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.
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