0 o o o o O o O o , will be pleased to know she is re- I covering nicely. Frank Holmes, Jr., and Dr. Wil­ liam Patterson of Monrovia, Calif, and Will Patterson and daughter of Caldwell visited Tuesday eve­ By Mrs. Frank Byers ning at the F. G. Holmes home. OREGON TRAIL — Merry Ma­ Frank Holmes, Jr., is a nephew trons club met at the home of of F. G. Holmes. Mrs. Glenn Brown attended a Lorena Gressley Oct. 26 with Cora Rookstool as co - hostess. mothers’ tea in Mrs. Gonyer’s Seven members and one guest, third grade room Wednesday af­ Lila Royse of Boise, spent a so­ ternoon as a guest of her daugh­ cial afternoon. ter, Coleen. A Halloween game was played I Recent Sunday visitors at the with Reva Edens and Kathleen| W. T. Hamilton home were Mr. Chenault receiving prizes. Re­ and Mrs. Morrow and son, Mr. freshments were served by the and Mrs. Carl Hamilton, Mr. and hostesses. Mrs. Forrest Hamilton, Mr. and Next meeting will be on Nov. 9 Mrs. Harvey Bennett and Mr. and at the home of Kathleen Chen­ Mrs. Denver Edwards. ault. All members are urged to The Russell Gressleys enter­ attended as plans for the club's tained their pinochle club Mon­ annual Christmas dinner and par­ day evening with dinner proceed­ ty are to be made at this meeting ing the card playing. and officers will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. Don Royse and family returned to their home in Mrs. Bernard Wise of Milton- Boise Thursday after spending the Freewater and Mrs. Wayne Shus­ past week at the Rolland Holmes ter of Payette were Wednesday home. visitors at the Robert Holmes Carol and Marlene Adams of home. Boise spent the weekend at the Alfred Adams home. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Mark Hartley returned Bobby Holmes Cuts Finger from Boise Thursday after under- i Bobby Holmes cut his finger going surgery. Her many friends | quite badly Saturday afternoon RE-ELECT J. HOMER SCHNELL TURNERS HAVE NEW SON Mr and Mrs. John L. Turner of Middleton are parents of a son, i born Oct. 16. He joins three sis- j ters and a brother at home. Mrs. Turner is the former Joyce Bair and maternal grandparents are | Bishop and Mrs. Howard Bair. while playing with a knife. It w’as necessary to have four stit­ ches taken to close the wound. The Kenneth Godbout family of Ontario were Sunday dinner guests at the Glenn Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Conant and Mrs. Dale Conant, all of Cald­ well, were dinner guests Wednes­ day evening at the Glenn Brown home. Wayne Adams of Boise was a Sunday visitor at the Alfred Ad­ ams home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers and Tommy of Ontario were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Frank Byers home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz were Wednesday evening callers at the Glenn Brown home. Recent Tuesday visitors at the W. T. Hamilton home were Mrs. R. R. Funk of Nampa, a daugh­ ter; Mrs. Lacy Book, also of Nam­ pa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bi­ shop, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and granddaughters and Mrs. Sharon Krause. The occasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. A. C. Duffin of Rupert, Idaho, is visiting at the Mark Hartley and Damon Savage homes. She is an aunt of Mrs. Hartley and a sister of Mrs. Sav­ age. (Democrat) MALHEUR COUNTY CLERK (Pd. Pol. Adv. by J. Homer Schnell, Box 811, Q o o THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1960 Merry Matrons Urged to Attend Election Meeting o o IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE PROPANE “Your Servant Beyond the Gas Mains!” 14 N. Flrat FR 2-2214 Jacob "Jake” Fischer For County Commissioner (Democratic Candidate — Conservative) Maiheur County Needs a Man with Experience, Character, Common Sense and Ability to Work With All the People . . . JAKE FISCHER Meets These Requirements! ☆ FISCHER has farmed in the Nyssa area since 1925. ☆ FISCHER has seA zed as a director of the Nyssa Rural Fire Protection District since it was organized in 1948. ☆ FISCHER has served as a director of the Nyssa-Arca­ dia Drainage District for 23 years. ☆ FISCHER owned and operated a wholesale meat plant at Nyssa for 20 years and he will provide the County Court with the business sense it needs. ☆ FISCHER is a successful business man and farmer ... a past president of Nyssa Chamber of Commerce. 'fr FISCHER will bring harmony and orderly procedures to the County Court. Republicans, Democrats and Independents Know FISCHER IS THE MAN for the Job! For the Sake of Good Government VOTE FOR JAKE FISCHER. Fischer for County COMMISSIONER (Fd. Pol Adv by Fischer for Commissioner Committee. Fred Bracken, Chairman, 517 King Avenue. Nyaaa, Oregon) Malheur Jersey Club Members Plan Annual Meet By Mrs. Herschel Thompson KINGMAN KOLONY—Malheur Jersey club met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Al Thomp­ son for a potluck dinner with 15 members present. Mrs. Kimmel of Ohio was a guest and came with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgess of Vale. The next meeting will be held at the Burgess residence Dec. 4. Plans were made for the annual meeting of the club to be held in January. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gossett of Nampa and Mrs. Emma Thomp­ son of Emmett were Sunday guests at the Al Thompson home. Pollyanna Club Meets Today Pollyanna club will meet at the home of Mrs. Virgil Viers today, Nov. 3, with Mrs. Al Thompson as co-hostess. Plans will be made for the annual Christmas dinner. Mrs. Johnny Thiel visited Mon­ day afternoon at the Herschel Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and boys visited Sunday in Parma with the Bruce Pinkstons. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mefford and family of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford and family of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests at the Tracy Mefford home. Mrs. Ronald Rookstool and daughter of Nyssa spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright. The HE ladies of the grange met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. I. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conant and family of Mountain Home were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Willis Conant home. Visit in Moses Home Mr. and Mrs. John Boogart of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt of Maupin arrived Wed­ nesday to spend a few days visit­ ing with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moses. They all went to Boise Thursday to visit the Ralph Shelton family. They re­ turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham and family have returned to their home in Mountain Home after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ son visited at the Bob Thompson home in Nyssa Saturday evening to see Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Bow­ man of California who have been visiting the Bob Thompsons. A film of the Nyssa Boat club which i was taken about 15 years ago by ' Sandy Patterson was shown. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thompson and I Christy were also guests. Ladies Attend Shower The Mmes. George Besendorfer,: Tony Martinez, Lester Strawn, Willis Conant, Karen and Jean- | PAGE THIRTEEN ette Conant attended a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Marvin Bes- endorfer at the Owyhee ward Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant attended funeral services Wednes­ day for Roy Thrasher in Parma. Dinner guests at the Carl Pier­ cy home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker and family. Mrs. Melvin Crocker, Melene and Perry, Mrs. Monty Spelman and Curtis called Sunday after­ noon at the Carl Piercy home. Ashcrafts Return from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft re­ turned home Thursday evening from a trip. They visited his sis- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis in VISIT FROM NEBRASKA Duncan is a daughter of the Ky- Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Winchell of gars. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Lyman, Neb., arrived Monday for a visit with his brother and sis­ Mrs Ida Hodges drove to Succor Sunday to hunt quail and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. | creek chukars. Winchell, and other relatives at Mr. and Mrs W A Callister Homedale. returned home Monday evening from Burley, Idaho. They went Portland; a brother, Mr and Mrs to see his mother, Mrs. Jennie Lowell Ashcraft i n Granger. Callister, who is recovering slow­ Wash.; and a niece of Mrs. Ash ly from a recent heart attack. craft, Mrs. Lee Kinzer in Sunny­ Mrs. Bill Toomb was hostess to side, Wash. They also went to I the Happy Dozen pinochle club Grandview, Wash., to see a neph­ Friday afternoon. Prize winners ew, Ray Ashcraft, and to Kenne­ were Mmes. Durlin Hammond, wick to visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lydia Worden, Lambert Dierking Dutton. and Bill Ashcraft. Weekend guests at the Earl Ky- Gary Thompson attended a gar home were Mrs. Tom Duncan Halloween party Saturday even­ and children of Ontario. Mrs. ing given by Teresa Mendazona. Harold Newman SAYS: IT S TIME FOR STRAIGHT TALK! It's time to talk frankly about the Malheur County Judge race. This is no time to be hiding behind a fog of fancy but meaningless words. First Let Me Tell You About My Qualifications • I have a college degree plus one year of graduate work. • I am a trained administrator and have proven my ability during my 12 years as head of the Adrian School. • My administrative ability was recognized by the United States Army where I served five years and reached the rank of captain. There Has Been a Lot of Talk on Economy and Taxes • Let me say first, that you cannot get something for nothing. I intend to hold the line on taxes. • Remember that the tax you pay to operate the county is only 13.7 mills. • There is such a thing as practicing good economy by spending money. That’s why a farmer buys a potato digger. That’s why it is good economy to build a good road when you are building a road. Spending money is a choice made by the people. It is the County Court’s job to spend that money wisely. If the people want improvements, they must vote the tax. The Juvenile Judge's Duties Are Vital He must be educated, experienced, sympathetic, fair, and understanding. • I am qualified by education and experience. I have worked with children for 16 years. I have successfully solved most of the problems before they have reached the Juvenile Court. I want to assure you that the ideas I express are my ideas. I do not believe in tricks and soft talk just to win a vote. I want your vote, of course, but I want to ask for it honestly. Finally I want to say without pride or prejudice I believe that I am the best qualified person to serve you as Malheur County Judge. (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Cltlxens for Newman Committer; Jake llor