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« » Thursday, November 6, 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa, Oregon Guard Commended For "Oregon Plan The "Oregon Ran"— a program of providing high school seniors with National Guard training while still in school—received praise and recognition from the State Department of Education re cently al an awards ceremony in Portland. Dr. Verne A Duncan, Su perintendent of Public In struction for the State of Oregon presented the Ore gon National Guard with the Stale Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction Award of Ac complishment. October 10 at the Vocational All-Service Banquet in Portland's Me morial Coliseum. The award was presented "in recognition of the Na tional Guard's contribution to career cluster education throughout Oregon." In return, Adjutant Ge neral Richard A. Miller presented Dr. Duncan with a Certificate of Commendation in appreciation for his sup port of the Oregon Plan Sn ow T i r e s II The first 40 participants in the "Oregon Plan" returned from training this summer. The program allows high school students to enter the Guard during the second half of their senior year and earn up to nine credits toward graduation in such areas as physical education, citizen ship and vocational training. Seventy-five students in high schools throughout the State are currently partici pating in the program. Seiberling 4-Seasons ti? $22 Typical of student reac tions to the Oregon Plan are those of Steve Phillopson, Lake Oswego, who said that he felt the Guard training was better than what he would have received in high school or in the private sector, and Mike Schnell. West Linn, who said that the instruction he was given in the Guard was "better than finishing high school and going to college." Sue Farmers and ranchers in- terested in livestock finance can get such information at a ‘ Cattle Finance meeting to be * conducted in Banquet room A in VIP'S restaurant, Ontario, starting at 10:30 a.m., November 12, according to George W, Bain. County F.stenaion Agent. During the meeting, repre sentatives of local livestock financing institutitions will discuss loan policies for livestock production under ensting circumstances. A representative of the local EHA office will cover the aspects of the Emergency livestock loans. I I_______ i a I $ ) A While «00-12 A78-1J 700-13 C78-I4 E78-I4 F78-I4 G7B-14 H78-I4 J78-14 ' 560-15 F78-15 078-15 ____________________ H78-15 AB prices eactmage wfth aM Bra aff car. J78-I5 Add 81.00 Bae trade. L78-15 FABRIC RADIAL There will be a no host luncheon served at the meeting room. Boise on Thursday. She has a heart condition and is slowly improving. Mr. and Mra. David Bay and Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson spent Sautrday- Sunday camping at Lealie Gulch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Correll and Mrs. Nell Correll enjoyed a Pizza dinner at the Pizza Hut in Caldwell, on Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Ed Sils visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hawkins at Caidwell and with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tuttle at Notus. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sells and family of Boise were all day Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells Tas 22.70 25.09 28 46 28.46 30 26 31.77 33.55 150 1 76 2 00 2.04 2.27 2.40 2 56 2.77 2.95 VFET J* J r/j 1.79 2.45 2 60 2 83 2 99 3.11 i 2 / Size A78-I3 C 78-1J C78-14 E78-14 F78-I4 G78-14 H78-14 J 78-14 560-15 F78-15 G78-15 H78-I5 378-15 L78-15 White 25.89 27.37 27.82 28 76 30 64 33.27 36 29 35.39 24.86 31.43 34.10 37.18 38 49 Tai 1.7« 1.98 2.04 2.27 2.40 2.5« 2.77 2.95 1.7» 2.45 2.60 2.83 2 99 Black 23.93 26.16 25.79 26.66 28.37 30.79 33.57 22 94 29.11 31.60 34 44 40.12 3.11 I Tax 241 2.66 246 344 2.19 245 117 340 346 Size ER76X14 FR76X14 QR76X14 HR76X14 BR 78x15 GR76X15 HR 78x15 JR78x15 1478x15 Z-3 STEEL BELTED RADIAL She White Tax 155-12 36.49 140 165-13 4247 2.10 165-14 44.02 2.20 175-14 47.17 2.40 165-15 51.46 240 All prices exchange with old tire off car. Add $1.00 if no trade. All prices exchange with old tire off car. Add $1.00 if no trad«. % TOYO Snow Tire r* ya r ■j i Small Car Winter Tires Seiberling This meeting will allow livestock producers to be come current in the impor tant aspects of livestock finance. Bain says, and all interested persons are invi ted to attend. Apple Valley Items APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward were gwests of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Pierce at Boise on Saturday and attended the football game in which Kent Pierce was a player. These games are sponsored by the Optimist Chib. Mrs. D. Seward visited on Monday In the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Don Pook. Mrs. Robert Shippy and family of Weiser were Sun day visitors in the Earl Boston home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Correll of Marysville. Wash., who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Nell Correll left Friday for their home after a ten-day visit. Word was received by friends that Hany Morris, an early pioneer resident of Apple Valley passed away at Prairie City. Memorial ser vices were Tuesday. Mrs Laura Bale visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jim Bale at Caldwell. Mrs. Laura Bale accom panied Mrs. Armine Hart man to Huntington on Thurs day where Mrs. Hartman held a Home Decorating Party. Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston took Mr. and Mrs. John Boston snd family snd Jodie Nichols to the VIP restaurant on Saturday evening for dinner to celebrate a birthday anniversary foe John Boston. Mrs Betty Bolton snd sons of Chino, Cslifornis snd friend Mrs. John Jsckson of Sants Msria, Cslifornis. came in Sunday. Mrs. Bolton and sons have purchased a home in Ontario and will be moving in soon. Mrs. Jack- son will fly back to California. The Nazarene Ladies Bible Study Group met with Mrs. Robert Derby on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Geesey and daughters left Sunday for Kansas City to visit relatives. Mrs. Geesey and daughters of Kotzebue, Alaska have been here visiting Mrs. Mary Honey and other relatives in Payette for almost three weeks. Mr. Geesey came in from Alaska on Friday evening to join his family. They plan on spend ing the winter in the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Dewey and family and Mrs. Mary Honey attended a farewell dinner (or Mr. and Mrs. Geesey in the Albert Bowen home at Payette on Saturday evening. Mrs. Albert Miller entered the St. Lukes Hospital at A78X13 Mack phis 1“ tax Studs Legal in Oregon Carl O'Conner of the Oregon State University Agri» cultural Economics Depart ment will discuss Beef Cattie futures and their use for hedging. By Fraaewa Smalley E«.. 4 PLY NYLON 1 «F 70 Black 27.18 31.77 33.55 35.87 WE HAVE Monarch 78 Magna Grip 4 PLY RAYON Livestock Finance Meeting November 12 i Page Nine I TOYO W-9 MONARCH WINTER LTR TIRE WINTER ♦ TREAD -J30 4 J rrn $1A32 I (J P¡¡» 560x13 ■ 1“ FET AU prices exchange with old Ure off car. Add $1.00 if no trade. COMMERCIAL RETREADS * All prices exchange with old tire off car Add $1.00 if do trade PASSING» TRACTION CROSS COUNTRY I f, // RETREADS 600x12 Mack BIG BEND » Mrs. Gladys Swigert returned home Tues day evening from the Caldwell Memorial Hospital where she had been a medical patient for five days. George Packwood of Wil lows, California visited Thur» day with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood. Mrs. Noel Tuppeny visited Ruthie Miller at the Caldwell Memorial Hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty spent last weekend at Lava Hot Springs near the Idaho-Utah Border Dallas Chaney called on his father. Horace Chaney in the Caldwell Memorial Hospital Thursday. Mr. Chaney had undergone surgery earlier in the week. Mr. and Mrs John Pack wood had aa their guests for overnight Sunday, hia cousin. Mr. and Mra. R G. Patterson of New Market, Tennessee. Mr. and Mra. John Kirk of Homedale visited her great- grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Ray Cartwright Sunday. Mrs. Winifred Bennett. Mrs. John Packwood, Mra. Leroy Bennett and Mra. Dyre Roberts attended Presby- terial in Roswell Friday. Mrs. David Krause of Nyssa visited Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Sunday mor ning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty attended funeral ser vices for a cousin in La Grande Monday. Mrs. Leroy Bennett enter tained the Adrian Garden Club Monday afternoon at her home. 15” 7 II welcome SUPER ALL GRIP RETREAD TOWN & COUNTRY RETREAD 700’152 I.M69® each, 700x15 l tax 2 hr $53»°£*>. • 750x16 Size White Black Tax 600-12 560-13 615-13 600-13 650-13 700 13 560-14 600-14 645 14 D78-14 E78-14 F78-I4 G78-14 H78-14 J78-14 560-15 590-15 685 15 735-15 F78-I5 G78-I5 H78-I5 J78 15 L78 15 16.35 16.46 17.11 17.11 17.98 18.26 17.80 17.80 18.20 18.38 18.65 18.90 19 88 21.04 22.24 18.65 18.65 19.13 19.29 19.44 19.83 21.12 22.40 23.42 15.35 15.46 16.11 16.11 16.98 17.26 16.80 16.80 17.20 17.38 17.65 17.90 18.88 20.04 21.24 17.65 17.65 18.13 18 29 18.44 18 83 20.12 21.40 22.42 31 35 .35 .35 .38 .52 .52 .52 .55 .55 .58 .65 .71 .76 .79 .51 .51 .54 .55 .65 .70 .73 .75 .82 Alt prices exchange with recappable trade-in. Exchange with cappable casing of like size. 204 N. MAIN NYSSA BOB ELLIOTT'S A 225 A14IN V4lf Les Schwab Tire Center ONTARIO 532 E. Idaho 889-9651 Dave Ross Ontario. Mgi. L WEISER 402 E. 1st. 549-2534 Jerry Hugley Weiser, Mgr. NYSSA 204 N. Main 372-2297 Kerry Drewett Nyssa, Mgr. VALE 225 Main St. . 473-3935 Tom Harrod Vale Mgr. NAMPA 133 Caldwell Blvd. 467-2127 Kurt Weaver Nampa. Mgr. BOISE 6017 Fairview 376-5124 Orville Cheek Boise. Mgr. CS BATTERIES 6000 MOR EMU j’37’ TIRE CHAINS- We hive ell kinds & sizes