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PA (JE SIX PRIMARY MEETING OF OWYHEE IS HELD SU N SE T VALLEY. M ay 13— T he prim ary conference of th e L D. S. Ow yhee w ard was held S u n d ry n ig h t a t the O regon T ra il school- house, w ith m ore th a n 100 ch ild ren betw een th e ages of f ; u r a n d 12 p a rticip a tin g in th e p a g e a n t th a t was presented. T h e th em e of the p re sen ta tio n w as "T he P o t of G old o r H appiness a t th e E nd of th e R ainbow ". Mrs. Nellie T a n n e r was In c h arg e of th e conference p ro H IE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON h e Assembly of G od c h u rc h were Rev. a n d Mrs. J. E. Dodson, Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k L ands, Mrs. H enry H intz, Mr. a n d M rs. C harles D itty a n d M ary Query. O laf Fyllingness is helping H el- m a r Ju lu m build a new te n a n t house, replacing m e one destroyed by fire la st week. gram . M rs. Devon L arso n offered lr.vo atkiii a.»d J a m e s P eterso n closed th e m e e tin j. M r- N elson Field left T h u rsd a y n orning by bus for S a n D iego to visit h e r son, C a rl W .senaang» r, for a week. Mrs. Irv in D urfee was h o n o r gu<>st a t a p ink a n d blue show er .ven by M rs. Devon L arson W ed- r r lav pvening a t th e L arson hom e. W inners of th e guessing gam es were I A noer m n r-u th Session, h igh a n d C leone M aw a n d S usie M itchell, low. S a 'a ti, sandw iches, p u n ch a n d cak e were served to 20 Brower Plumbing Shop OREGON We Guarantee Our Work For One Year Free Estimates— Phone 196-J COOK Candidate For Republican Nomination for Sheriff of Malheur County at the Primary Election FRIDAY, MAY 21 I 8 V 2 yr8- °f experience Vote 68 X for the man who is qualified NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY Fire and Automobile Insurance Rentals Bonds Ralph Lawrence, Agent —P aid Pol. Adv. Nyssa, Oregon No Greater Asset Hath Any Man Than His Credit Anyone Can Have Good Credit If They Protect It When you receive a Pioneer Service County Credit Board statement bearing our registered trade mark, try to pay in full, part pay, or satisfactorily arrange to pay, and keep your credit good. Lose your credit and you lose something you may never regain. MALHEUR CO. CREDIT BOARD OF PIONEER SERVICE COMPANY, ST ATE-WIDE IN OPERATION, THE MERCHANTS’ OWN ORGANIZATION The Nyssa Elevator Tobler’s Feed and Fuel Golden Rule Store Wilson Bros. Dept. Store Signal Service Hollingsworths’, Inc. Gordon’s Drive-In Stunz Lumber Co. Nyssa Lumber Co. Nyssa Packing Co. Gate City Journal Brown’s Mercantile, Adrian Pioneer Service Company, Inc. Oregon and Idaho Since 1926 Pioneer Service Co. Credit Inform ation Moot Valuable “The Merchants’ Own Organization” IDAHO - OREGON - UTAH DIVISION Male Office Bov 1616. Koine, Idaho e r guests of M r. a n d Mrs. C lifford W olfe la st Sunday. T h e B yoee-K eller land leveling eq u ip m en t h a s been used on the A lbert Notiheis fa rm th is week. Mrs. R aw ly P a u '.e oi H u n tin g - to n w as h o n o r guest a t a bridal | show er given by M rs. Ed C orfield a n d Mrs. C h e t Corfield W ednesday a fte rn o o n a t th e C het Corfield hom e. T h e bride received m any lovely gifts. R e fresh m e n ts were served to over 10 guests. Mr. a n d Mrs. W illard Je iu e n and d a u g h te r of E m m e tt were d in n er guests of M r. a n d Mrs. Ira G a rn e r Sunday. G e rd a P rice, V era Faye C oun- sil, J o A nn a n d M arian Price p a rtic ip a te d in th e m usical fes tiv ities W ednesday evening a t O n tario. Mr. a n d M rs. O. P. Counsil a n d P a u l also atte n d ed . M ore th a n 30 G ra n g ers atten d ed th e Y. G . A. box social W ednesday evening a t th e Cow Hollow hall. W ith J im R eed as Auctioneer, the Y oung G ra n g e rs cleared $67. Mr. a n d M rs. Jesse G regg and fam ily a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam G regg were g u ests a t the hom e M A RRIA G E LICEN SES of Rev. a n d Mrs. R. L. K riner a t J im Shelby G riffin a n d L illian Vale W ednesday evening. Mr. a n d Mrs. I r a C hadd, Mr. and Violet G orrell, b o th of Nyssa. Mrs. Ed S te in e r a n d d a u g h te r, and W illiam F ra n k lin G reen a n d A. Mr. a n d M rs. J im C h a d d a n d d a u g h te r were d in n e r guests a t the B ud C h a rla n d hom e S unday. M r. a n d Mrs. H arold P ark s of A lbany, O regon le ft M onday to vis it in Id a h o a fte r spending the w eek-end a t th e M. A. R ataezyk 'hom e. T h e S u n se t aux iliary m e t a t th e h om e of Mrs. Vern G a rn e r T h u rs - 1 day aftern o o n . G u ests were M rs I Dewey G a rn e r of E m m ett, Mrs. [G eorge Folktnan. Mrs. W illiam O rr | a n d M rs. Fret! M itchell. M rs. G a r- i n e r of E m m ett show ed m a n y s a m p les of h e r textile p a in tin g a n d gave ] m an y help fu l h in ts on doin g th e work. Mr. a n d Mrs. Irv in W olfe and son were S unday d in n e r g u ests a t th e Neal Holm es hom e in C a ld well. M iss S h irley P rice ant} h e r friend, ' M iss F ra n c es W heeler of Ashwood, I O regon were w eek-end guests a t th e Ira P rice hom e, re tu rn in g to college a t L aG ran d e th e firs t of th e week. S u n d a y d in n e r guests of M r. a n d Mrs. D elbert G a rn e r w ere Mr. G a m e r's niece a n d h u sb a n d , Mr. a n d Mrs. W ade B a k er of B urley, | Id ah o , Mr. a n d Mrs. T h u rn B ak- [e r a n d Mr. and Mrs. V ern G a rn e r. A fternoon visitors w ere Mr. a n d M is. W ilfred Bybee a n d Mr. and Mrs. Bill H adley. T h e B a k er fam ily were o vernight guests. | C heryl Zestger, d a u g h te r of Mrs. | G ene b lea v er, re tu rn e d hom e last j S unday a fte r v isitin g a week a t | th e C h a rle s D avis hom e In N am pa. S unday d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira G a rn e r were Mr. a n d Mrs. I J . R. F a rley a n d fam ily, Mr. a n d I Mrs. R a lp h B ro a d h u rst, M rs. E tta B ro a d h u rst a n d R ay, all of P a y ette. M rs. H elm er Ju lu m , w ho was tak e n to th e Nyssa N ursing hom e ¡F riday, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e th e I first, of th e week. Mr. a n d Mrs. H om er B rew er a n d fam ily, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e H obson a n d d a u g h te r of O n ta rio a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J im L angley w ere S u n day d in n er guest* a t th e E. J . H ob son hom e. Mrs. F ra n c es T itu s of B ellingham , W ashington a n d h e r siste r. Mrs. Eva Davis of R enton. W ash in g to n , a fte r visiting th e ir b ro th er. C h a r lie W ilson, at Roswell sev eral days, are visiting th e ir b ro th e rs in the valley. Mrs. T itu s is a guest a t | th e C laude W ilson hom e a n d Mrs. Davis a t th e P e te W ilson hom e. T hose a tte n d in g th e a ll-d a y fellow ship m eeting W ednesday a t guests. Andrew B oersm a of Prosser, W ashington, fo rm e r re sid en t of this valley, was a n o vernight guest •f Mr. and Mrs. N ell Dim m ick. Phyllis W olfe of N am pa a n d Mrs. Veva C astle of O n ta rio were d in n - NEVADA Division OH ice I.OO.F. Bid* Bov 471, Eumene. Oregon' The Best and Cheapest Collection Service in America No Commissions Charged on Collections- Direet to Creditor Watch For The Green & Black Handbills With Accts. For Sale! Broadcasting over KSRV Daily I A. L. Toney. D am ages, $10,000. Viola M ay H a rtle vs. E uw ard J. I H artle. Divorce. 1 H arold G. C a rr vs. F red S c h n e 'd - 1 er. Recovery on account. $696.50. I O pal Belle G odfrey vs. A rth u r W Godfrey. Divorce. | G ene A tkinson vs. I r a J. G a r- I ner. Recovery on account. $575. Nyssa Transfer Co. BUENA VISTA, M ay 13— Mr. and M rs. G ra n t A rm stro n g a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja m e s S te p h en . Sr., were B oise shoppers S a tu rd ay . A new er was given for D orothy C orfield P a ttie a.t th e C h e t C j r - L eld hom e W ednesday aftern o o n . Lovely gifts were received. R e fresh m en ts were served. Mr. a n d Mrs. L ester C leaver gave a w affle su p p e r S un d ay ev ening. G uests w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge C leaver a n d Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. D elbert C leaver a n d G ary, Mr. a n d Mrs. E ugene C leaver and daughters a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Loyd C leaver a n d child ren . M r. a n d Mrs. L ester C leaver en- e rta in e d S a tu rd a y evening. G uests were M r. a n d M rs. H ow ard Day. Mr. a n d Mrs. D elbert C ieaver, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jim R itc h ie and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd C leaver a n d Eugene Cleaver. R e fresh m e n ts were served. Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy B arnes and d a u g h te r, M arilyn of Hom edale were a t th e Ja m e s S tep h en , Jr., hom e S a tu rd a y for dinner. Mrs. G len H offm an, Mrs. G eorge Cleaver. Mrs. W illis B e rtra m and Mrs. Alva Goodell a tte n d e d the H om e Econom ics club m eeting a t ih e F ra n k P a rr hom e T h u rsd a y a f ternoon. M r. a n d Mrs. Ja m e s S te p h en , Sr. h a d as th e ir d in n e r guests Sunday Mr. a n d Mrs. F red S te p h en and c hildren, M r. a n d M rs. Jo e S tep h en a n d ch ild ren a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Jim S te p h en , J r. a n d children. T he d in n e r was given in celebration of the b irth d a y of Mrs. S tephen, S r. M r. a n d Mrs. E dw ard T opliff re tu rn e d last week from th e ir honey m oon a n d are now living a t the Leslie T opliff farm . M r. a n d Mrs. G eorge C leaver and Mrs. D elbert C leaver were In P a y e tte Friday. D avid H ighland w ent to L a- G ra n d e S a tu rd ay to p a rtic ip a te in th e d istric t trac k m eet. Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing — Contact— A. V. E tta C early, b o th of Boise. A lbert M organ V aughn of Sw eet, Id a h o a n d Joyce E laine K ollm an I of O n ta rio . I COMPLAINTS. CIRCUIT COl'RT In la n d P etro leu m T ra n sp o rta tio n com pany vs. B ert Roeser, et. al. j D am ages, $16,510 43 ! O live G o fo rth , a d m in istra trix vs. WAFFLE SUPPER IS SERVED AT BUENA PLUMBING NYSSA, THURSDAY« MAY 13, 1948 General trucking anywhere in Oregon and Idaho Grain, household goods, building materials and heavy equipment hauled. Lyle Bartron Frank Lawrence Phone 53 or 191-J Be Sure To Attend The L. D. S. Bazaar Saturday, May 15 NEWS OF RECORD 4 TO 9 P. M. L. Public Accountant Bookkeeping Service Auditing Office and Accounting Systems D. S. Church NYSSA, OREGON Bazaar Sale o f : * Assorted candies— Cookies— Cakes— Pop corn— Home-made Pies, Salads and Other Delicious Food. All Prepared To Take Home. Also doilies, table cloths, aprons, dish and bath towels, pillow cases and other fancy work. Also various other items. Purpose— To raise funds for street paving ar- | ound church grounds, etc. Be Sure To Attend This Unique Sale Light Refreshments Will Be Available JOHN E. DENENK 549 North Fourth St. Phone 178-M, Nyssa DR. C.W. CRAVES Optometrist Eyes Examined Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho Sponsored By Nyssa L.D.S. First Ward To The Republican Voters , Oi Malheur County RANDOLPH C.O.2 Something new and outstanding in fire pro tection. Will knock out touch fires in split sec onds. Carbon dioxide is harmless to finest of clothing, food or hu man flesh. See Your Local Dealer CLAUD WILLSON Box 184 Phone 128-J Evenings . I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Malheur County. I am 37 years old, married, and have four children. I came to Oregon from Cali fornia in 1933. After receiving further training in California, I returned to Oregon in 1944. I live on my own farm near Vale, on which I am engaged in general farming at the present time. I feel that I am well qualified for this office. I have had seven years experience as Deputy Sheriff of Los Angeles County, Califomia. I have had one year experience as Federal Guard, and was attached with the Naval Intelligence during the last war. I also took a graduate course in the Tech nical Institute for Peace Officers at the University of California, Los Angeles, giv en by F. B. I. instructors. I believe that my educational background and practical experience qualify me for the exacting duties of this office, and if I am nomin- .a i ^‘^^ed, J "id administer the affairs of the office promptly and efficiently, rendering courteous and impartial service to everyone hav ing contact with the office. J I cordially invit^ investigation of my past record, and any inquiry you may desire as to my ability. \ our vote in the May Primaries, and again in the general election will be very greatly appreciated. John C. Elfering —P a id Pol. Adv.