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Thursday, November 13. 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Eleven Recognition Dinner Planned For Bailey More than 34 yean of professional public service will be recognized when friend* of Leeds Bailey take him out to dinner on December I at the East Side Cafe in Ontario Sponsored by a committee made up of representatives of varioua agricultural group* in the county, the dinner is open to all of the many friends Bailey ha* made In hl* yean aa County Extenaion Agent in |4*lheur County. Dinner reservation* may be made at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. Malheur County Earm Bureau office, the County Extenaion office In addition ticket* may be secured from officers of local commodity organizations Coot of the ticket* is $5 00 and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. During hi* yean as County Extension Agent, Bailey ha* worked closely with the alfalfa seed industry and with other facet* of field crop production. His expertise in irrigation, drainage and land leveling has helped farmers increase their production through better soil and water management. In addition to hi* work with production Agriculture. Leeds asaisted many home owners with problems related to yard and garden care. His career in public service ha* reflected the concept that of primary concern are the need* of people Over the year* hi* effort* and eipertiae have been directed toward satisfying people's need* for informa- tion and assistance in solving the many problem* related to earning a living and enhanc ing the quality of life. The dinner on December I will provide an opportunity for residents of Mslheur County to express to Leeds in a small way. appreciation for a lifetime of service and contribution to the welfare of this area. Bert Hawkins Heads Oregon Cattlemen Malheur County rancher. Central Point; Ray French. Bert Hawkins. Ontario, was Heppner and Roger Dumdi, elected President of the 3200 Dayton. Re-appointed Execu member Oregon Cattlemen's tive Vice-President of the Association in Baker last Association was Dona id Os week He replaces Ernie tensoe, Portland. Davis, Haines, who served 29 resolutions were passed two year* a* the state during the three day meeting Association President. Raw The newly elected Cattle placing Hswkin* as Hfst emn’s President stated in a Vice President is Bill Roas. press conference that. "The Jordan Valley. Other new voice of agriculture is weak statewide officer* elected and fragmented. All farm were Second Vice Presidents and commodity group* must George McGee. Riley. Reid work more closely together Johnson. Wallowa; and Carol both at the legislative front Rhoads. Culver. Coo* County and with consumer groups " rsneher and former state Hawkins also stressed that Senator Sam Dement. Myrtle membership in organizations Point, was elected the Asso like the Cattlemen's Associa ciation Treasurer tion must be strengthened in Association Second Vice- numbers and soundly fi Presidents who will complete nanced so that industry their final year of a two year business may be conducted term are Martin Howard, on a county, state and Prineville; Dalton Straus. nationwide level K fl 9 Seiberling 9 r FABRIC RADIAL V/ Mg I* Size ER78X14 FR78X14 GR78X14 NR78X14 8878x15 6878x15 HR78x15 1878x15 L878X15 With the Purchase of $36!2 Two New or Retread Tires You Will Receive a Snow Tire 2 AR78xl3 White Tax 43.38 231 45.64 2.68 48.06 248 5142 3.04 39.27 2.19 48.06 ¡ 2.95 5142 ; 3.17 53.65 ; 3.30 57.05 ; 348 All price* exchange with old tire off car Add $1.00 if no trade. 4 PLY RAYON 600x12 Mack $22 Size Black 600 12 A78-13 700 13 C78-14 E7B-I4 F78-14 G78 14 H78 14 J7B-I4 22.70 25.09 , 4 PLY NYLON 70 A78xl3 - Mack P*us 41 f 28 46 30.26 31.77 33.55 27 18 31.77 33 55 35.87 . COMMERCIAL RETREADS Joy Ballou. Alan Bullard, Sharon Dail. Jerald Drydale, Amy Glenn, Jay Gomeza, John Greig. Julene Gninke. F.veret Hiatt. Angie Jayo, Sheila Joyce. Landon Lane, Leslie Lane, Jim Looney. Devina Lowe. Melanie Mar tin. Christopher Mastas, John McCune. David Moffis. Terri Morrison. Toni Petter son, Lisa Rose, Gigi Saito, Ros* Saldana. Kristene Sa vage, Laura Savage. Steve Schoeneman. Charles Shell Angie Sum. Jeanne Sword, Tanya Atagi. Bob Bass. Mike Blaylock. Kim Cleaver. Terry Cleaver. David Dail . Jean nette Field. Jodi Gninke. Roger Haney. Dina Hirai. Tina Hopman. Brian Imada. Tom Jackson. Lance Koler, Neal Llnegar, Nick Lopez. Whitni Morrison. Guy Orozco, Kaylene Robbins. Marley Robinson, Amy Sara- zin, Linda Schilling. Tim Shimomaeda. Sheryl South, Irene Teague. Kevin Tooley, Alan Wardsworth. Andy Wo lf. Kathy Wright. ~J COUNTRY RETREAD SUPER ALL GRIP RETREAD "*“2tar$43WU 7 o °' i 52 750x162 750x16^ «h g* A tlx DO 87c each, tax 3.11 CROSS COUNTRY RETREADS 600-12 560-13 615-13 600-13 650-13 700-13 560-14 600 14 645 14 D”8 14 E'8-14 F'8 14 G78-I4 H78-14 J78-I4 560-15 590-15 685 15 735-15 F’8 15 G 78 15 H78-I5 J’8-15 L78-15 White BOB ELLIOTT'S 225 MAIN - VAlf The Value of History Les Schwab Tire Center ONTARIO 532 E. Idaho 889-9651 Dave Ross Ontario. Mgi WEISER NYSSA VALE NAMPA BOISE 402 E. 1st. 549-2534 Jerry Huglev Weiser. Mgr. 204 N. Main 372-2297 225 Main St. 473-3935 Toni Harrod Vale Mgr. 133 Caidwell Blvd. 467-2127 Kurt Weaver Nampa. Mgr. 6017 Fairview 376-5124 Orville Cheek Boise. Mgr. Kerry Drewett Nyssa. Mgr. Black Tax 15.35 JI 16.35 15.46 .35 16.46 16.11 .35 17.11 16.11 .35 17.11 16.98 38 17.98 17.26 .52 18.26 16.80 .52 17.80 16.80 .52 17.80 17.20 55 18.20 17.38 55 18.38 17.65 58 18.65 17.90 .65 18 90 18 88 .71 19 88 20.04 .76 21.04 21.24 .79 22.24 17.65 .51 18.65 17.65 .51 18 65 18.13 .54 19.13 18.29 19.29 .55 18.44 19.44 65 18 83 19 83 .70 20 12 21.12 .73 21.40 22.40 .75 22.42 23 42 .82 Ali pnces exchange with recappable trade-in. Exchange with cappable casing of like site. Exchange with cappable casing oí like site 204 N. MAIN - NYSSA "Wt must continue to represent historic preservation as a form of resource conservation. It ta our cultural ecology. Our society can no more survive without it* hiatory than waterfowl can survive without nesting place*. W* must represent historic preservation as a good business proposi tion and as sound economic*. When you preserve historic resource* you are preserving economic wealth as well a* cultural value*.” —Roger* C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior Speech to the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers 1.76 1.98 2.04 2.27 2.40 2 56 2.77 2.95 1.79 2.45 2.60 2 83 2.99 PASSENGER TRACTION Size Tiena Tensen. Jan Townsend Janie Vielma, Julene Wag staff. Mike Wood, Trudy Wynn. Sth Grade 40.12 22.94 29.11 31.60 34.44 Tax *3ieFn Honor Roll Students 7 th Grade L78-15 Black 23.93 26.16 25.79 26 66 2BJ7 30 79 33.57 600x12 Mack Nyssa Jr. High All of these Junion High student* have at least a "B" average for the first nine week* of school. H78-14 J78-14 560-15 F78-I5 G78-15 H78-15 J78-15 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 Size R A'8-13 "C78-13 g C78-I4 E78-14 _ F’8-14 | G78-I4 28 46 560-15 F78-I5 G78-I5 H7B-I5 J78-I5 L78-I5 For County Committee county ASCS office. Partici pation in ASC election* is open to all farmers regard less of race, religion, sex. color, or national origin In the county committee mail election, fanners will elect one committee member (to serve a three-year term) and two alternate* (to serve one-year terms). Ballots will be counted December 4. in the county ASCS office. 1252 S W. 4th Avenue, Ontario. Oregon, with the public invited to attend. FREE TURKEY HURRY! OFFER ENDS NOVEMBER 22, 1975 ________ ★ FREE ICE SCRAPERS Seiberling 4-Seasons Monarch 78 Magna Grip ASC Has Nominees A slate of nominees for the upcoming ASC county com mittee election has been developed, according to Rus sell Fulleton, Chairman Mal heur County Agricultural Sta bilization and Conservation Service. The ASC county committee election will be conducted by mail from November 21 until December I. Eligible ASC voters will receive a secret ballot in the mail with inatruetton* on how to vote for candidates of their choice and return the ballot to the VS L-S BATTERIES 6000 $07*7 M0REMILE 37’7 M0REMILE 4800 ♦314* TIRE CHAINS- We have all kinds & sizes I