o © o o o O ® ® 0 0 0 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1899 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON J> a 4 b St» were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Secoy, Mrs. Lola Secoy of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snyder of Pay­ ette. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Heimgart- ner of Juliaetta, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Custer of Pull­ man, Wash., were recent visitors at the Gene Gruell home. The ladies are sisters of Gruell. Honored on 79th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and sons and Judy Collins were Sun­ day visitors at the Vern Smith home. They helped Lee Smith celebrate his 79th birthday anni­ versary. Barbara Hunt, a student at Jud­ “Haven’t you ever heard of son college in Portland, and Tom­ Free Fnternr' my Hawkins, a student at Mult­ nomah School of the Bible in the Harry Holbrook place. Mr. Portland, spent last weekend with and Mrs. Holbrook and Carolyn their parents. moved to Burley, Idaho, in the The Rev. and Mrs. Elwin Fast early fall. and son, Jerry, of Salem were Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Merritt of weekend house guests at the Fred Coos Bay were house guests last Hawkins home. The Rev. Fast week at the Jack Pettet home. was guest speaker at both Sunday Harry Smith, a student at EOC, morning and evening services at La Grande, spent the weekend Malheur Butte Baptist church. at home. He was accompanied by Handkerchief Shower Given Sandra Kriner of Vale, Sharrel Ladies club held its October Thompson of Ontario and two meeting at the home of Mrs. Aus­ Huntington youths. All are stu­ tin Robbins. Mrs. Tom Pettet and dents at EOC. Mrs. Greg Ross were in charge of entertainment. A farewell I • LEGAL NOTICE handkerchief shower was given | for Mrs. Jim Hawkins. The Haw­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS kins plan to move to California In the County Court where they will operate a hotel. Of the State of Oregon Mrs. Clarence Page and Mrs, For the County of Malheur Mary Winslow were co-hostesses. Club members sold lunches at the In the Matter of the Estate of MARCELINA CALDERA A. E. Hawkins dairy sale the fol­ Deceased. lowing Thursday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel and family were Friday evening din­ That the undersigned, Luis H. ner guests at the Robb Richmond Vendrell, has been appointed ad­ home hear Fruitland. The Rich­ ministrator of the estate of Mar­ monds recently purchased a dairy celina Caldera, deceased, by the County Court of Malheur County, farm there. Oregon, and has qualified as such. Group Has Wiener Roast Junior high girls Sunday school NOW, THEREFORE, all persons class held a wiener roast Friday having claims against the estate of Marcelina Caldera, deceased, evening at the river. Mrs. Paul are hereby notified and required Halverson and Mrs. Vern Smith to present the same, with proper are teachers of the class. vouchers, duly verified, within Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mitchell six (6) months from the date of and family are new residents on this Notice, to the undersigned, Luis H. Vendrell, at the law office of Harold Henigson at Nyssa, Oregon, which place the under­ signed selects as his place of Democratic business in all matters connected with said estate. Candidate LUIS H. VENDRELL Administrator of the Estate of Marcelina Caldera, Deceased Dated and first published Octo­ ber 20, 1960. Last publication November 17, 1960. Mrs. Bruce Hunt told of the life and needs of all missionaries and their families. She and her hus­ band had been to Owyhee, Nev., a few days previously to deliver a pickup load of supplies to the Ed Andrews family who work among the Piute Indians. By Mr*. Vern L. Smith A few songs were presented and LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Ladies the Rev. Keith Fields gave a de­ of Malheur Butte Baptist church votional message. were hostesses to 42 members of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris and missionary groups of the area at a Thursday luncheon at the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meyers of church. Mrs Orien Hainline, Jefferson, Ore., spent the week­ president of the group, introduc­ end at the Clifford Harris home. ed those participating in the pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walz visited gram. Mrs. Amos Nofziger, White Sunday afternoon at the Paul Cross chairman, told of the work Halverson home. Other visitors at being done for missionaries. the Halverson home that day Malheur Butte Church Ladies Host Area Meet Margaret Tiffany I am applying for the job of COUNTY CLERK not as how well I can hire the job done but how well I will be your clerk. I am qualified by experience as a legal stenographer, three years of actual work in the office of the County Clerk and at present I am Secretary to the Credit Manager of Ore- Ida Potato Products, Inc. The duties of the Clerk should be assumed by the Clerk and not by various , other personnel. The present qualified personnel can be assured of their positions under a new administration. It is costly to train new help and partisan politics will never be employed. I believe that more emphasis should be placed on govern­ ment on the local level—good government begins in the home, school, city and county. If these things are stress­ ed, state and national positions will follow the trend. The figures taken from the budget for Malheur County as certified by the budget board in June 1960 reveal the following statistics for the office of County Clerk: EXPENSES 6-30-58 6-30-59 6-30-60 6-30-61 $23,500 $23,800 $27,300 $27,700 FEES and RECEIPTS $17,300 $18,000 $15,000 $17,500 $ 5,800 $12,300 $10,200 (Deficit Operation) Oregon is clerked by 12 women out of the 36 counties. I believe that by doing my share of the work, the budget in future years can be cut and that I can save money. For an officiant, economical and Qualified Clerk elect— MARGARET TIFFANY $ 6,200 (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Mnrguret Tiffany, Box 565, Vai*. Oregon) MORE PROOF...it pays to feed PURINA Robert G. Ingram For Sheriff F I ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Augusta Anderson of North First street was recently admitted to Malheur Memorial hospital. Mrs. Anderson is a for­ mer resident of Sunset Valley. A vote for ron Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wheeler, who have been visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Beers, returned Sun­ day to their home in Mill Valley, Calif. ARRIVE FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlson of Chehalis, Wash , arrived Tuesday for a visit at the David Beers home. They also plan to hunt ducks and pheasant while here. PHAIR for U. S. Congress IS THE RIGHT VOTE ★ To hold th* lino on taxes, build a sound dollar, stop inflation. ★ For a farm program that doasn't shackle the farmer In controls. ★ To uphold states rights . protect rights of wage earners. Ron Phair is the, ught man for Congress from the second district. He will bo working for YOU ... all the time. YOUR U.S. CONGRESSMAN Pd. Pol. Adv. by Phair for Congress Committee; Bill Moore, Vale, Chairman ELLIS WHITE Has the Qualifications For Malheur County Judge! V He Is a Candidate of the People Who Believe in His Personal Integrity and Mature ludgment. BUSINESSMAN, BROAD EXPERIENCE — 38 Years Farm, Livestock and Business, Home, Farm Owner, Business Partner. He has played an important part in developing the largest livestock market in the northwest. • 25 years experience working with 4-H club, FFA and other youth — Credits from the University of Oregon in Juvenile Problems . . . He enjoys the confidence of young and old alike. A background in Business and Probate Law. Knowledge of Malheur County, its people and many phases of its economy from constant contact thru travel over the roads and working and talking with people. Proven ability to work with people as a team to promote the welfare of Malheur County. He is concerned with rising cost of government and increase in taxes. Ellis White believes we can build our roads, continue our forward progress in education and supply needed public services without undue burden on anyone if we will plan and work together. He will keep the people informed on matters of county government, make full use of the planning commission and welcome participation of responsible persons, groups and communities. • As Malheur County Judge he will work for you and with you in an administration worthy of your confidence and support. YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED! 1 » Ml natural (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Ellis White for Judge Committee, Morgan Beck, Chairman) V A Message to Malheur Voters from G. H. VAN HORN ROBERT G. INGRAM Gordon Thompson, left, and Veryl ("Butch”) Winn work In partnership. When fire destroyed their large-ecale fryer opera­ tion, they converted their land Into cattle feedlote. 500-800 cattle are on feed at all tlmee. New grain with 7 7 built-in roughage" — Steer Fatena Program produces 100 lbs. beef for $17.40 feed cost Last fall, Gordon Thompson and Veryl ("Buuu j Winn, Milton-Freewater, Oregon, had 184 head of cattle on full feed on the new rolled barley—Steer Fatena Feeding Plan which Purina Research pioneered. The cattle weighed an average of 842.9 lbs. Forty-nine days later, the cattle weighed an average of 1010.8 lbs. for an average daily gain of 3.42 lbs' It took only 8.72 lbs. of feed to make 1 lb. of gain. Feed cost to produce 100 lbs. of beef was only $17.40. Whether or not you feed barley . . . whatever your grain or roughage situa­ tion may be . . . there's a research- proved Purina Steer Fatena Feeding Program designed to fill your particular FATÍNA need. Come in. Let’s talk it over. BOOKING PRICE IS NOW ON . . . SO, let us know right awav what your feed supplement needs will be through March 31, 1961, so you will be assured of an adequate supply of STEER FATENA at a firm price through this period. Farmers Feed & Seed Co. DWIGHT WYCKOFF. Manager ¡17 Good Avenu* Phone FR 2-2201 I believe I am well qualified for the office of Malheur County Sheriff. A life-time resident of the county and thoroughly fami­ liar with its problems, I have spent the last 13 years as Police Chief of Vale. During that time I have at­ tended a number of advanced FBI training schools and various other law enforcement courses. I have worked closely with various police agencies, including county, state and federal officers. My election to the office of sheriff would be an expansion of my present work as Vale Police Chief. My years of experience in law enforcement work as well as knowledge gained in the various schools not available to anyone not in that type of work would all be to the benefit of the people of Malheur County. I was born in Vale in 1921, at­ tended elementary school in Wat­ son and Vale, and went to Vale Union High School. I was mar­ ried in 1943 to Beatrice Fischer, a local girl, and have three chil­ dren Barbara, 16; Bill, 14, and Mary Kay, 9. I am a member of the Oregon Association of City Police Offi­ cers, the Oregon - Washington Lawman's Association, the Na­ tional Peace Officers. Inc., and Northwest Peace Officer's Asso­ ciation. The only promises I will make to the people of Malheur County are that I will be a full-time sheriff, 1 will mark the cars and put the officers in uniform and I or a deputy will be at the office on Saturday, a day the Court House is closed, for people's con­ venience. I will take care of your complaints immediately to the best of my ability. I will study our problems closely and do my best for the betterment of our county. • To you people who do not know | me, I ask that you check with the people of my home town of Vale where they know me best. -ROBERT G. INGRAM 'i Robert G Ingram. St S Vale. Oregon) MALHEUR COUNTY TREASURER MALHEUR COUNTY VOTERS: Being a full time employee of the people of Mal­ heur County, the time element prohibits me from making a personal contact campaign. In lieu of that, permit me to take this means of contacting you. I will try and present briefly some facts and fig­ ures which may help you decide upon the man you want for County Treasurer for the next four years. Probably the uppermost thought in people’s minds is economy. How does the Treasurer’s Office rate in economy? FIRST—Salaries compared to other counties of like size, valuation and money col­ lected, the salary received is below average. SECOND -The Treasurer’s salary is over $1,100 below the salary of other heads of departments, either elective, or appointed in Malheur County. THIRD—No outside help has been hired during my terms in office. No formal vacations have been taken nor any sick leave used. FOURTH—Office expenses have been kept to a minimum and haven’t been en­ tirely spent in any one year. FIFTH—The Treasurer exercises no control over the assessing or spending of tax money. Finally—Wil’ always endeavor to operate the office as economically as possible. How Efficiently Has the Office Been Operated? So automatic you needn't even think about it! Silent, aafe and clean, too —and so economical you’ll wonder why you didn’t change before? CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION I Senring 29 Growing Commun ititi FIRST—Proper investments of “Idle Funds” have returned to Malheur County Taxpayers, monies in excess of the cost of this office’s operation in the past few years Continuation of this practice could mean the office would be self supporting. All obligations regarding Bonds and Interest have been met on schedule without any penalties being assessed. Accounting to the various taxing bodies and the Gen­ eral County has been made with regularity and dispatch. By permission I wish to refer you to the managers of the four banks in the County as to the efficiency of the Office. EXPERIENCE—To most employers this is a valuable commodity. Eight years experience in the operation of the Treasurer's office should be of value to Malheur County Taxpayers. Don’t throw It away. It may be possible that before the next four years pass, the County Treasurer may be the Tax Collector, as a bill to accom­ plish this will be introduced in the next legislature session. Experience would then be a prime asset. FINALLY—The people of Malheur County have a choice of keeping in office a proven official, efficient, economical and trustworthy, who has the HEALTH. DE­ SIRE and ABILITY to properly conduct the business of the County Treasurer’s Office. WHY GAMBLE? VOTE FOR A PROVEN QUALITY! FOR COUNTY TREASURER 130 XI G. H VAN HORN Vote for ONE Republican (Pd Pol. Ad» by G. H. Van Horn. Val», Omron) in tM Peci fic Horthwttf I