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November 1, 1958 RENO EVENING GAZETTE WHERE TO VOTE IN SPARK! WASHOE COUNTY OFFICES State, National Offices FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Cannon, Howard (D) Malone, George W. (R) Inc. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Baring, Walter S. (D) Inc Horton, Robert C. (R) FOR GOVERNOR Candidates for office in Washoe county in the 1958 gen eral election Tuesday, Nov.

4, are as follows: Russell, Charles Inc Sawyer, Grant (D) STATE SENATOR Peter cA6 cn rwrr 3 Per. 9 (g) III or. JI Echeverria (D); Forest Lovelock (R) Inc. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Bell, Rex (R) Cummings, Phil (D) FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Badt, Milton B. (NP) Inc Unopposed- FOR SECRETARY OF STATE ASSEMBLYMAN District No.

1: Don Crawford (D) Zeb Turner (D). Koontz, John (D) Inc FOR STATE TREASURER ASSEMBLYMAN District No. (Vole for two): James M. Buchanan (R); Chester Franks, Dan V. (D) Inc Unopposed Christensen (Dl Oscar D.

Jepson (D). ASSEMBLYMAN District No. (Vote for seven): James C. (Jim) Bailey (R) Roger Bissett (D); Kenneth H. (Ken) Bovard (D) Harold S.

Chisholm (D); Drake DeLanoy (D); Charles Michael Duenwald (D); Frederick Hill (R) Marvin B. Humphrey (R) Mabel (Mrs. C. Isbell (R) Howard F. (Harry) Mc- Kissick (R) Jerry J.

Mona- FOR STATE CONTROLLER Lee, Keith L. (D) Merialdo, Peter (R) Inc. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Batjer, Cameron M. (R) Roger D. (D) FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING Davis, John B.

(Jack) (R) John A. (D) Inc. FOR INSPECTOR OF MINES Gallagher, Mervin J. (D) Inc Unopposed FOR REGENT DISTRICT 2 (Long Term) Lombardi, Thompson, Dr. Louis E.

(NP) Inc Bruce R. (NP) Inc. FOR REGENT DISTRICT 1 (Short Term) Chism, John Edward (NP) Newton H. (NP) FOR REGENT DISTRICT 2 (Long Term) Elwell. William H.

(NP) Albert D. (DecVd) FOR REGENT DISTRICT 2 (Short Term) Germain, Van Santen. Raymond (Ray) (NP) Robert (NP) FOR REGENT DISTRICT 3 (Long Term) (Vote for Two) Boies, Eyer H. (NP) N. E.

(Broady) (NP) Schmidt. William Henry (NP) William (NP) FOR REGENT DISTRICT 3 Term) Arnold, Weld (NP) Duff in, Press W. (NP) ghan (D); Norman (Red) Rock-holm (D) Bob Schouweiler (R) Harry B. Swanson (R). STATE FISH GAME COMMISSIONER William Gravelle (NP) Dr.

Arnold Johannes (NP). MEMBER STATE BOARD PCT.i I OF EDUCATION Emile Gezelin (NP), unopposed. DISTRICT JUDGE Depart ment No. 1: Grant L. Bowen (NP) unopposed.

DISTRICT JUDGE Depart mpnt No. 2: A. J. jviaesireiu (NP) John Sanchez (NP). DISTRICT JUDGE Depart ment No.

3: Clel ueorgeua (NP1 A. D. Jensen (NP) Officers Named By 4-H Clubs At Winnemucca COUNTY COMMISSIONER Long Term: Joe Deming IK J. C. (Specs) McKenzie (D).

COUNTY COMMISSIONER WINNEMUCCA. (RND Short Term: Graham Erskme Orovada 4-H Club members held mi: Beniamin F. (Ben) Winn an election meeting in the (R). structed them in using a sewing machine. Officers selected during the session were Pat Som-mers, president; Cheryl Olson, vice president; Penny Swett, secretary; Robyn Berk, reporter; Jewel Marcuerquiaga, re-, freshment and entertainment committee.

The Winnemucca 4-H Mix-masters are led by David Jones, president; Max Willis, vice president; Wynn Westmoreland, secretary; Billy Dins, reporter, and Bob Frittro, refreshments and entertainment head. Wranglers Club officers are Julie Weikel, president; Cecil Martin, vice president; Myrna Bodily, secretary; Gilbert Weikel, treasurer, and Garley Amos, reporter. schoolhouse recently. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Murray V. Dolan (D); William Jockey McErquiaga was named president.

Other officers J. Raggio (R). are Joanne Solomon, vice jresi COUNTY CLERK Harry K. dent: Judv Duiurrena, secre Brown (R) Joe Cleary (D). AUDITOR RECORDER tary; Jimmy Barber, reporter; Steven Hanville and Patsy Kay, song leaders.

Dplle B. Bovd (R) Bruce E. Dalton (D). In Winnemucca the Nimble COUNTY TREASURER Sparks Senior High School, 820 Fifteenth Street, Sparks, Precincts 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, C16, C17 Lincoln Park School, 201 Lincoln Way, Sparks, Precincts 4, 8 Fingers 4-H sewing class met with Mrs. Chris Swett who in B.

(Jack) Cunningham (U) unopposed. Sparks Intermediate School, 314 Fifteenth Street, Precincts Sparks 2, 10, 1 1 Sparks Justice Court, 814 Street, Sparks, Precinct 7 Sparks LDS Church Gymnasium 1 1 4 Prater Way, Sparks, Precinct 5, 9 HI SPARKS Greenbrae School, 4th and Streets, Sparks Precincts 6, Sparks 6A Hobson Fire Station, 21st and Frazer Streets, Sparks, Precinct 1 Only UNPRECED I ENTED CE Death Claims George Kenny MIDDLE AGED ROMEO IS HELD IN SLAYING Death Takes Carson Native can meet the urgent requirements FALLON (Special) George J. Kenny, 78, a prominent Ne vada attorney for four decades Murder VEGAS LAS occured in Terrel's room, according to police, when Stephens died Friday night at the Church charges were being prepared ill public hospital where he Mrs. Frances Kathleen Walk had been confined for several er, wile ot H. walker, entered and demanded that Georgette Richman, the common law wife of Stephens, return home with him.

of VA A'S UNPRECEDENTED GROWTH! long-time official of the Reno NOVEL IDEA WORKS ON HALLOWEEN Novel Idea In. Halloween trick or treating proved highly successful Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Erb at 1330 South Arlington Ave. The family placed a shoe box full of goodies on the mail box on the porch with a large sign which said, "There is plenty for all take only your share, Happy Halloween." Mrs. Erb said an important engagement kept them from enjoying the visit of the little spooks and goblins. Not want ing to disappoint them, they devised this help yourself plan. Thye were pleased to note there were still some pieces of candy left when they returned home and no evidence of tricking.

weeks. A native of San Jose, Calif Chamber of Commerce, died he was born Dec. 20, 1879. He After killing Stephens, Terrell this morning at a local hos here today against a middle aged Romeo who assertedly climaxed four years of dickering with another elderly Lothario over the affections of his common law by gunfire which left Howard Stephens, 50, dead and Arthur Terrell, 56, in custody of police. The love triangle shooting SHERIFF Rudy Hoganson; (D); C.

W. (Bud) Young (R) Inc. COUNTY ASSESSOR Albert B. Boyne (R) C. E.

(Charlie) Pace (D). PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR; Kevin (Buck) Callahan (D); Frank J. Haddock (R). COUNTY SURVEYOR Eugene B. Longf ield (R) HOSPITAL TRUSTEES (Vote for three) Beatrice (Mrs.

Bep) Edwards (NP) Ernest W. Mack (M.D.) (NP) Bryce Rhodes (NP) Inc. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Reno Township William R. Beemer (NP) George Pag-liaro (NP). CONSTABLE Reno TownshipRichard A.

Hatfield (R) E. W. (Ernie) Mitchell (D). JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Sparks Township Harry Z. Guerin (NP) J.

Clinton Perry (NP). CONSTABLE Sparks TownshipEd L. Kelly (D) unopposed. SPARKS SCHOOL TRUSTEES (Vote for two) A. W.

Clayton (NP) Dr. Robert McQueen (NP); Agnes Risley (NP) E. H. Stodmeister (NP). JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Wadsworth Township Jim Comer (NP) Harold P.

DePaoli (NP) Inc. CONSTABLE Wadsworth disappeared but gave himself up pital following a long illness. attended school in San Jose and came to Fallon in the early Mrs. "Dolly" Walker, as she to police about an hour later. He showed the officers where 1900's where he became a mem the .45 caliber automatic al was known to her friends, was born in Carson.

Her father, James Nelson Olding, was born in Nova Scotia and came to legedly used in the shooting was hidden, in a trunk in the ber of the Nevada State Bar Association of which he was past president. He also was a member of the American Bar Association, a charter member of the Fallon Navy League, a 25 Nevada in the early 1870s. Her same room where the body of Stephens was found. mother, Hannah T. Olding, was Police said that Terrell, a born at Washoe City where her father was one of Nevada's short, stocky man, employed at Yerington Youth Victim of Shot From Own Rifle year member of the Churchill county chapter of the American Red Cross of which he was past a resort hotel, readily admitted earliest pioneers.

shooting Stephens, an employe of a lumber yard. Terrell has She was raised in Carson and chairman. He also was a member of the Churchill County been held on suspicion of murder with the formal charges ex attended the schools of that community. On Sept. 4, 1910, she was married to Mr.

Walker, Chamber of Commerce and the Fallon aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. pected to be filed later by Dis trict Attorney George Dicker son. Henry Fredericks, 24, of Yerington died in a Fallon hospital Friday night of an accidental gunshot wound suffered who was then the secretary of the newly-created state railroad commission, which later Reno Matron Taken by Death Surviving is his sister, Miss Elizabeth Kenny of Fallon and his niece, Mrs. George Turnbull Miss Richman, Terrell and four other persons were in Ter earlier in the day while on a became the public service commission. Mr.

Walk of Mill Valley, Calif. hunting trip in the hills at Big rell's room when Stephens came in, witnesses said. He pulled Mrs. Fama Griggs, 56, of Reno er bad come to JNevaaa in Recitation of the rosary will be held Monday at 8 p.m. in Creek, 18 miles south of Austin.

died Friday night in a local Miss Richman from the room The youth, according to Don the Austin Funeral Home. Re Township Carl (Oscar) Phil-gren (D) Wesley Washburn (NP). JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Gerlach Township Charles Carter (NP); Don R. Raker quiem mass will be celebrated aid Maestretti, Lander county sheriff, was examining a rifle 1906 from San Francisco where he had been a rate expert with the Southern Pacific and his knowledge of railroad rates and problems had made him police were told, but started back through the door as Terrell yelled a remark after him. As the victim entered the Tuesday at 10 a.m.

in the St early Friday morning when it discharged sending a bullet Patrick's Catholic church, with the Rev. Francis Mikula, cele the choice for the new railroad room, he was struck by two bul through his abdomen. brant. Burial will follow in the Fallon cemetery. commission in this state.

Only Governor Charles RUSSELL and Lt. (Governor REX BELL can offer this experience RE-ELECT On Jan. 1, '1920, he resigned lets one entering his left side and the other hitting him in the chest. Police said Stephens died as secretary of the public serv ice commission to become traf instantly. "It was either him or me.

Maestretti said the youth and his cousin, Orin Carrera, also of Yerington, were together in a pick-up truck. It was one of two vehicles on a hunting party headed by the victim's father, Henry Fredericks, who was accompanied by the youth's two fic manager of the Reno Cham lerrelt said later. "I would ber of Commerce, and Mr. and (NP) Inc. CONSTABLE Gerlach Township Russell (Shorty) Taylor (D) unopposed.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Verdi Township Hank Mos-coni (NP) unopposed. CONSTABLE Verdi Township Ernie Zunino (R) Inc. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Bald Mountain Township Hil-' lard Hapgood (NP) Inc. CONSTABLE Bald Mountain Township J. p.

Harriman (D) Albert R. White (D). rather go to his funeral than Mrs. Walker moved to Reno to have him go to mine." make their home. GOVERNOR CHARLES H.

A neighbor said that Terrell Surviving Mrs. Walker her husband is a brother, brothers, in another car. TRUCK STALLED and Stephens "had tangled" over Miss Richman several times hospital. She had been a patient i for three hours. I A native of Missouri, Mrs.

Griggs had been a resident of Reno for more than 21 years. She was a member of the University of Nevada chapter of Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club. Survivors include her husband, Robert L. Griggs of Reno; her daughter, Mrs. Beverly Wiseman and her son, Robert L.

Griggs, both of Reno, her mother, Mrs. A. W. Gaedtke of Hay ward, and she was the grandmother of Grant Rae Ann, Robert Lee III, William Helene Lorene and Norma Nadine Griggs of Reno and sister of Harold Garrison of Downey, Calif. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.

m. in the Trinity Episcopal church with the Rev. John T. Ledger officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic section of Mountain View cemetery.

Friends may call at Ross-Burke Co. chapel until Monday at 12 p. m. The pair in the pickup truck John Olding of Carson. had followed the first car up the Labor Back Of Malone Endorsement of Sen.

George W. Malone by railway labor's political league has been reported in "Labor," national weekly publication of railroad brotherhoods. The political league endorsed four Republicans of 30 senatorial aspirants, it was reported. An earlier announcement that the railway labor political league had endorsed Sen. Malone was challenged by C.

W. Edwards of Las Vegas, chairman of the during the last four years al though the woman was report winding dirt road when the and LT- S0RRN0R ii B. PD. POL ADV. edly living with Stephens as his truck stalled.

common law wife. Trunk Entered The Hard Way Auto burglars took a round Congress passed the bill re The other car was out of sight so Carrera went around to the front of the truck to inspect the pealing, laws to exclude Chinese from the United States in wiring on the vehicle. Mean 1944. about way to get into the trunk of an auto belonging to Ernest High Upkeep Cost on Lights Vannatte, 1950 Wilder Fri while, young Fredericks took the rifle out of the front seat to examine It. It was then the day night.

accident occurred. DENVER, Nov. 1. (JP Harry state legislative board of the Rell climbed the highest yester Carrera started the truck and went ahead to find the other day anyone has ever climbed in Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He said his organization was not endorsing any candidate for senator from Nevada.

party, but was unable to do so Denver. However, he met Delbert Stuart "Justice is the highest code by which humanity is governed" RETAIN AN EFFICIENT, IMPARTIAL AND JUDICIOUS ADMINISTRATION OF YOUR JUSTICE COURT Rell shinnied up a flagpole of Fallon and his hunting party Vannatte. left his car parked on East Second street near the police station while working a night shift. The burglars broke a wind wing on the car but found nothing inside. So they pulled the rear seat from the auto and got into the trunk the hard way.

There they found and carried off a rifle, a tooled leather purse, a bowling ball and case and a pair of gloves. Vannatte estimated his loss at $129. atop a Denver bank some 435 VOTE FOR who agreed to follow them back to Austin. The pickup stalled again and Stuart took them on feet from the ground. He furnished his own rope.

4 In. DOCTORS TRY VAINLY He got $75 for his mission to change two light bulbs costing HAROLD S. CHISIIOLffl DEMOCRAT Member of Assembly Young Fredericks was taken 92 cents each. to the Fallon hospital in an Aus tin ambulance. He arrived about RE-ELECT 7 a.m.

Physicians struggled to PULL LEVER Native Nevadan Veteran WW II liYf a Busfness Man Minor Rancher save the boy's life, but he died some 12 hours later. Before he died, young Fredericks cleared Carrera of any connection with the accident, Maestretti said. X. 1 Your Justice of the Peace THIS AD PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF MR. CHISHOLM JOE ROMAINE-Chairman TO CONTINUE SEN.

MALONE'S Effective Work For You! PULL 3B GRANT SAWYER DEMOCRAT for GOVERNOR Paid for by Sawyer Volunteer Committee SPARKS TOWNSHIP PJ. Pol. Adv. Paid Pol. Adv.

by Sam Froncovich, Chairrian, Elect Malone Comm..

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