THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA^OREGON PAGE EIGHT ! occasion honored Clifford and ! Bill Looney Sr. and Mrs. Bill I Looney Jr. on their birthday an­ niversaries of recent or near­ future dates. Nancy Timmerman, By Mrs. G. E. Mackey who had been an overnight guest Recent visitors at the home of of Mary Looney, was also a din­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ausman were ner guest. her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ovey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and Brows of Bend; her parents. Mr. Jeff Kiesow of Reedsport spent and Mrs. Festus Adams; her sis­ a recent weekend hunting in this ters. Messrs, and Mmes. Larry I area. They were house guests of Dominee and Calvin Mangum, all the G. E. Mackeys. of Portland. Mrs. Marvin Bowers and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey i dren were weekend guests of her returned last Thursday evening | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Ham­ from Klamath Falls where they , mon. while their husband and spent 10 days with their daugh- I father was elk hunting. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Helton Mmes. Billy Willis and Danny and Joy. They also visited friends ; Richardson of Payette spent the in Tule Lake, Calif. weekend at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gober of Mrs. Bill Willis Sr. Oakridge left Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Grant Winn of after spending a week with Mr. ! Boise were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. George DeHaven. ; of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Larry DeHaven and fam­ Winn and family. ily left Monday morning by train for Hood River to join her hus­ Guests in Harrison Home I Albert Harrison of North Pow- I band. who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey en­ der and Larry Harrison of Arling­ tertained with a recent dinner ton, father and brother of Veryl for her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, spent last weekend at Martin Kiesow of Reedsport, Mr. the Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan and Mrs. Oliver Freel and family. The Kiesows left Saturday for and family visited Sunday after­ noon with her grandmother. Mrs. their home. M. A. Campbell of Middleton: and Celebrate Anniversaries her father. Mr. and Mrs. A. Camp­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Looney bell at Caldwell. of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loo­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey and ney of Ontario were Sunday daughter of Midvale visited Mon­ dinner guests of their parents, day with his niece. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Sr. The Robert Duncan. Mrs. LJoyd (Ethel) Kadel and family of Paul, Idaho, recently RECONDITIONED visited her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Matthews and family. Jean Matthews was hostess at* a recent slumber party. Guests Sewing Machine were Lynn Hall. Gwen Robb. Ra­ mona Freel. Juanita Martinez. • Popular U. S. Make Nancy Skogan and Pam Thomp- • Huge Working Surface son of Wilder. • Three Roomv Drawers Mrs. Bill Wilson of Roswell and Mrs. Mary Wood of Boise visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ $4.95 Down $5 Monthly vin Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and “We Service All Makes” sons were Sunday dinner guests of her mother. Mrs. G. E. Mackey. Mr. and Mrs E. M. Mackey were afternoon visitors. 369 South Oregon Street Phone 889-6167 Journal Classiiieds ONTARIO. OREGON Adrian Area . 1 warded . 1 rnuj Mviltil By Mrs. Dyre Roberts BIG BEND—Mrs. Bonnie Stei­ ner Leavitt is showing some im­ provement, according to the latest reports from Caldwell Memorial hospital where she is a patient. She was badly injured in a car accident several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling of Adrian were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus­ ling in observance of their 59th wedding anniversary. Miss Nancy Blades of Nampa was a recent Monday overnight guest of her aunt, Mrs. Dyre Rob­ erts. They visited Mr. and Mrs. David Krause in Nyssa Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car-; roll and family of Vale on Tues- day. Leonard Wood of Seattle is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. George DeHaven of Adrian at­ tended a 4-H rally last Thursday evening at Moore hotel in On­ tario. Attend Committee Meeting Mrs. Verl Bishop attended a county committee meeting of Home Extension service held on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Klaas Laan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Richard­ son of Vallejo, Calif., was a Fri­ day visitor in the home of her brother. Elmer Wood. Mrs. Mary Wood of Parma also visited in the Wood residence. Mrs. Phil Church. Chris and Desk Model $39.95 the SINGER co. Brina Results! Recent Hospital Report Reveals Patient Improved A BRONZE STAR MEDAL for meritorious service while on duty in Vietnam is awarded to Lt. Col. Ralph E. Maze, deputy inspector general at Fort Carson, Colo. Brig. Gen. Charles T. Horner Jr„ acting commander of the Fifth Infantry (Meeh.) Division and Fori Carson, presents the award. Lt. Col. Maze and his wife, who wit­ nessed the presentation, reside at 53 Monk street. Widefield, Colo. The honoree is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Maze of 515 Eighth street. Nyssa.—U.S. Army Photo. Kathy of Wilder. Mrs. Lyle Hol- arrive from cauh verson and children of Roswell Mr. and Mrs. Harolj visited Saturday with Mr. and Lakewood. Calif., arrn^ Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Mrs. Jim Car­ ! to spend some time roll and children of Vale spent parents, the Ferdinand! the weekend in the Roberts home Payette and the Theo | while her husband was elk hunt­ of the Arcadia area, I Nyssa. Mrs. Baer, the fg ing. Miss Kathy Steadley of Fruit­ Ann Matherly, is al» ( land was a recent two-day guest some time with he law and sister, Mr. and] of Eleanor English. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hains, Mrs. Schoen and family. ju Barbara Shelby and children of ly couple, Mrs. Bae Ontario visited Saturday after­ Schoen family dined S® noon with Mrs. Darrell English. i ning at East Side eh Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock and tar*°- __________ Carol of Sunset Valley visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and To Buy, Sell « 1 Try the Mrs. Dyre Roberts. When you can’t hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Call now. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. RE - ELECT Ellis A. Whit MALHEUR COUNTY JUDGE Now! • EXPERIENCED • CAPABU • PROVEN use your First National BankAmericard Ellis White Is a Candidate for Re-election to the Position of Malheur County Judge by Reason of His Interest in the Well-Being, Growth and Progress of This County. He has no interest in any other position or job, except that of serving the people on a non partisan basis. It is true that in the present year he has been honored by being chosen president of the Oregon Association of County Officials, a position he did not seek; however, a position, through which by associations made, he has been able to secure benefits for Mal­ heur County which could not have otherwise been obtained. Roads Are Important to the Economy and Future Of Malheur County. Ellis \\ hite. as chairman and member of the County Court for six years, has had responsibility for the 1,300 miles in the County Road District No. 1, on which are located 90 percent of the major county bridges. Comparison of the County Road District No. 1 and the Ontario Road Assessment District No. 3 — County Consolidated District No. 1 Supervised by the County Court Miles of Roads. 1.300: Major Bridges. 34 1966 Income Per Mile______ >119 00 Average Income Past 5 Years $110.00 Miles Improved and Oiled ____ 37 5» ?aX M’H386- 1961 - 01.0 Mills Road Tax Millage. 1966 ----- 01.0 Mills Money Raised by Tax. 1961 . .$23,236 00* Money Raised by Tax. 1966__ $25.107.00* Increase. 5-Year Period____ $ 1,769.00 Thousands of modem stores now welcome your BankAmericard for hundreds of kinds of goods and services — from appliances to apparel, from fine restaurants to furniture. You can even charge air line travel and lodging. BankAmericard is accepted throughout Oregon, the West and from coast to coast. There is no service charge on accounts paid within 25 days of billing, but you may extend your payments if you wish for a reasonable senice fee. And if you need money, simply present your BankAmericard at any First National branch for an immediate cash advance. Ontario Assessment Road District * Supervised by Three Road Direct«« Miles of Roads, 135; Major Bridges. 1 1966 Income Per Mile. -------S Average Income Past 5 Years. .. Miles Improved and Oiled ..... ", Road Tax Millage. 1961__________ Zou Road Tax Millage. 1966------ ----- _1M Money Raised by Tax, 1961 $50.983w Money Raised by Tax. 1966 $112,81®®^ Increase in 5-Year Period. $62.726. W Comparison of Road Taxes Paid in County District and Ontario District, Past 5 Years — $60.000 01 0 $60.000 Farm, 1961 © 06.9 Mil... 41®®.M 560.000 Farm. Farm. 1961 1966 6 ■> 01 ft Mil M "! ! $60.000 Farm. 1966 9 14.0 Mi!..... w 50rne' 1961 ® 01 0 -'W $ 5 00 $20.000 Home. 1961 6 6.9 Mil----- J®*£ $-0.000 Home. 1966 ® 01.0 Mil i s nn $20.000 Home, 1966 9 14.0 Mil. a'®"1 NO INCREASE IN COUNTY DISTRICT 102% MILLAGE, 125% IN INCOME •K. •Note_ Doe« not in uv State Grant. Millage^-Countv ^???rtlon,T’ent money, made possible with FAS and ■ ** 0 Inventory Millage Certififed Assessor's Report- cumulated experience "a r^kn5 ait^am with each member contributing ac- county districPdo n" ‘Ldge to the end that road taxes in the court, all road assessmemriXiSJrden^°me Ellis White believes that the of road crews are striving • IPemhers, road supervisors and members quality roads in the mos? wonSS^m^^6 r°adS and bridgeS' Use your First National BankAmericard wherever you see this symbol. durirPgPXlDite six“ie^e^ab? h^ ment Quality oiled 'roads’ « Uhing or a magic formula to crade ha one\ rhan the county or anv other r engmgeenng. grading and in built to Bureau of Public Roads been drastically reduced. nd been oiled in Malheur County an, all-tlfne high in road mnprove- ar?d no one man has the know-ho* 01 roa^s at substantially lower 7116 court has found that 5 Placmg the base on FAS state specifications that costs hate Important as roads ar® tun • ! Area of County Govern* Yeare Experience in Ever! County. S p2f?en'- «? Relieves in Malheur He Will ApprLZ y Ple®d 1,8 F“*ure ... GENERAL ELECTION°Ur ■miE£orl and Vote in the— a» Me. Ad3~CTION ~ rHESDAY. NOVEMBER 8! ------ 12“™' ” "* *■ SW A„. Onun. «.•